Compaq Airlife 100 Delivers Android Goodness And SSD To 10.1″ Netbook


HP has brought the Google Android OS to their newest netbook the Compaq Airlife 100 and with it comes a bunch of other cost saving and performance ready options.

According to Engadget, the company is using a Snapdragon CPU (although still unconfirmed by HP) alongside a 16GB solid state disk (SSD), high speed internet via both 3G and WiFi connectivity and a 10.1 inch touchscreen display.

Users will also be happy to learn that the device can operate for 12 hours on a single charge, with a huge 10 days of standby time, better than most Smartphones currently found on the market.

The Compaq Airlife 100 has already been announced as a subsidized device on Telefonica in Europe and Latin America, although no U.S. partnerships or a release date have been announced at this time. There’s a good chance that it will be rebranded under the HP Mini name when it arrives on the U.S. side of the pond.

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