If you have been paying attention to the latest developments in the netbook market, you probably know that netbook manufacturers are coming up with subsidized wireless netbooks for folks who sign up for wireless contracts. It’s all very similar to what’s happening with iPhone. You get a couple of hundred dollars off in exchange for signing up for a wireless contract. These plans are not for everyone, but if you are looking for a subsidized Internet ready netbook, you are going to love these 11 wireless netbook bundles:

HP Mini 311-1037NR 11.6-Inch Mobile Broadband Netbook: a Windows 7 wireless netbook bundle that takes advantage of Verizon wireless network to provide you Internet access on the go.

Samsung Go 10.1-Inch Mobile Broadband Netbook with Windows 7: you get one of the best netbooks around with Windows 7 and AT&T service. Here are the specs:

Acer Aspire One 10.1-Inch Mobile Broadband Netbook with Windows 7: not the best Windows 7 netbook out there, but it does come with a decent set of features to have you covered on the road.

Compaq Mini 110c-1048NR Wireless Netbook: HP Compaq’s wireless netbook bundle. It’s a decent laptop that comes with the standard feature you see in typical netbooks these days. It comes with a spacious keyboard and only weighs 2.6 pounds.

Lenovo Ideapad S10 Mobile Broadband 10-Inch Netbook: will cost you $99, but you get AT&T’s wireless network on the go. Lenovo Ideapad S10 is very solid and portable. It used to top the bestseller netbooks charts and is a good wireless netbook choice. Here are the specs:
HP Mini 1151NR Mobile Broadband 10.1-Inch Netbook: a wonderful netbook meets a good wireless provider. The netbook only weighs 2.45 lbs and is 3G capable. Here are the specs:

Acer Aspire One 3G 10.1-Inch Netbook: Acer has some of the best netbooks on the market. This is another cool netbook that is not only lightweight but also powerful. It’s fairly energy efficient as well. Add AT&T service, and you have one heck of an Internet netbook on your hand:

HP Mini 1150NR Mobile Broadband Edition 10.1-Inch Netbook: another cool subsidized netbook by HP, though you get it with an AT&T contract. I am a big fan of these 10 inch netbooks. 1150 NR is not only light but powerful as well. It only weighs 2.45 lbs.

HP Mini 110-1046NR 10.1-Inch Mobile Broadband Netbook: a more affordable netbook for those who still want to get a HP netbook but not Windows 7 and other fancy features you see in top of the line netbooks. It weighs only 2.57 lbs which makes this netbook the perfect companion for your trips.

Dell Inspirion Mini 10 Mobile Broadband 10.1-Inch Netbook: another decent size netbook, this time from Dell, that comes with AT&T service. You get $200 or so discount with a wireless plan. The laptop weighs only 2.6 lbs and the keyboard is 92% full size keyboard. Here is more:

Acer Aspire One 3G 8.9-Inch Netbook: a compact, highly portable netbook that will cost you only $49.99 with an AT&T contract. It’s great for folks who are looking for a compact netbook to take with them at all times. Here are the specifications:
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