HP prettifies Mini 110 with three-dimensional design by Tord Boontje
by Doug Aamoth on September 15, 2009

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If you follow the Dutch design scene as closely as I do, you’ll be thrilled to hear that the one and only Studio Tord Boontje has created “the industry’s first three-dimensional PC surface technology” and worked it into HP’s Mini 110 netbook line.

Okay, I’ll admit that I don’t actually follow the Dutch design scene as closely as I should because I don’t know what the hell HP is talking about here. Ah, some clarification:

“The HP Mini 110 features the debut of HP Imprint 3-D, the industry’s first 3-D PC surface technology. Multiple layers on the top cover are used to make the art appear to float on the surface while casting shadows onto lower layers. This new technology brings a depth to Boontje’s intricate pattern of plants and animals.”

Um… that’s… cool? Other than that, the Mini 110 will ship on October 18th for $399 with Windows 7 Starter preinstalled. The actual hardware looks like it hasn’t changed much – Atom CPU, 10.1-inch LCD, 2.68 pounds – the Mini 110 has been available for a while, after all.

This new design has somehow gotten heavier, though: up from 2.25 pounds. Maybe all those crazy 3D layers add some heft.

Press release

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