AT&T HP Mini 110 3G Enabled Netbook Release & Pricing Official [3G HP Mini 110 to Harness AT&T's 3G Mobile Broadband Network]

The AT&T – Verizon war keeps on going no matter what. After today’s truth about the 3G ads, we caught wind that there’s a race for netbooks, too. If last month we found out that Big Red has announced availability for the new HP Mini 110 netbook, today AT&T has done the same announcing that they’ll add to their range of 3G mobile broadband equipped netbooks with the new Mini 110.
Equipped with a 10.1-inch LED display, an Intel Atom N270 processor and 1GB of RAM, the new HP Mini 110 is going to be available in AT&T stores starting November 22 with a 160GB hard drive, a webcam and a built-in microphone. It’s also shipping with Windows 7 (unlike Verizon who had XP on theirs) and HP’s QuickSync software that allows users to easily sync files when connected to another PC on a Wireless (802.11b/g/) network.
On top of that, the HP Mini 110 will feature AT&T’s Communication Manager (ACM) 7.0 software and Communication Manager program that will connect you automagically to AT&T’s Wi-Fi hotspots, in an effort to reduce usage on your data plan.
Price wise, AT&T wants you to shell out $199 after a two-year contract and mail-in rebate and wants your signature either on a 200MB, $35 per month or a 5GB, $60 per month plan.

