laptopz.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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As a business netbook, the HP Mini 2140 looks elegant, the HP Mini 2140 consists of brushed aluminium cover, it is durable than many other netbooks.The HP Mini 2140 sports a 10.1 inch LED backlit display with the resolution of 1024 x 576 pixels, which...
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The HP Mini 2140 is a near perfect business-class netbook. Its excellent build quality inspires confidence, while a spacious keyboard...
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The HP Mini 2140 is HPs "business" and education netbook, while their Mini 1000 series targets consumers. The 2140 is the update to the first generation 2133, and theres significant improvement in the 2140. The VIA CPU in the 2133 has been banished...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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One of the best netbooks that we tested so far, HP 2133 Mini-Note , has got its successor in form of, eagerly awaited, HP Mini 2140. Beside display size (8.9 inch at older and 10.1inch on the new model) differences between HP 2133 and HP 2140 are minim...
HP Mini 2140 has very good autonomy, which came as surprise because battery has relatively small capacity, and it is the proof of good optimizations. As we concluded in the review of its older brother, HP 2140 presents top class when it comes to netboo...
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Following the Mini 2133 and the Mini 701, HPs most recent netbook release has been available for some time now, featuring an updated Intel Atom CPU and a 10.1" LED display in order to fulfill current standards. One hardly finds any innovations compa...
Attractive case, Robust aluminium chassis, Gigabit LAN, BT 2.0 available, ExpressCard 54 slot, Pleasant keyboard, Bright LED display, Low noise emission, Can reach good battery life...
Minor flaws in build quality, No UMTS version available, Strongly reflecting display, Only 576 pixel vertically...
HP actually did everything right with the current Mini 2140. The netbook was equipped with a massive aluminium chassis, which helps the device reaching an excellent stability, and also provides a great feel. Together with the felicituous design (aside fro...
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Geek.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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HP’s Mini-Note 2133 was one of the first and most interesting netbooks to be released. HP has made it clear that the device was originally intended for the education market, but it’s timing and price point made it an ideal counterpoint to the other pop...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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A year ago, HP jumped into the netbook market. Well, stepped in. Well, put a toe in. The HP 2133 was a 2.9-pound portable with a glossy 8.9-inch display and one of the nicest, nearest-to-full-sized keyboards — 92 percent of full size, HP bragged — yet...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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HPs third-generation netbook is the companys first to target business travelers — a 2.6-pound aluminum beauty with a first-class keyboard and features such as Bluetooth, 802.11 draft-n, and ExpressCard expandability not found in many other lightweigh...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:22
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It also ditches Vista in favor of the more suitable XP Home and adds a larger screen to the mix. Altogether, this makes it a much more interesting netbook than its predecessor. With an all-aluminum casing and a highly usable keyboard (92% of full si...
Solid Build Quality, Good Battery Life, Excellent Keyboard...
Nonstandard screen resolution, A bit heavy...
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Chris and I have been having quite a good time tweaking our MSI Wind netbooks. Both of us have run Mac OSX and Chris, who’s been a bit more aggressive in his hacking, now has his device booting with three different operating systems. Why then, you m...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:23
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HP launched the HP Mini 1000 with an Intel Atom processor a few months back, and it was an instant hit. Now HP tries to capture the netbook market by launching a newer version called the HP Mini 2140 with a brushed metallic chassis and a faster hard d...
HP launched the HP Mini 1000 with an Intel Atom processor a few months back, and it was an instant hit. Now HP tries to capture the netbook market by launching a newer version called the HP Mini 2140 with a brushed metallic chassis and a faster hard d...
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crn.com
Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:23
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Netbooks continue pouring into the market at a brisk pace, and the markets leading notebook maker—Hewlett-Packard—is making sure people know its not sitting on the sidelines. The companys new HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC, unveiled at the Consumer Electr...
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The low-cost ultraportable notebook or "netbook" market might have exploded in 2008, but HP plans to take the top spot in 2009 with the all new Mini 2140. This business-grade netbook features a 10.1-inch screen, a remarkably large keyboard, a high ca...
Excellent build quality (BEST in class), Great keyboard (BEST in class), ExpressCard slot offers fantastic expansion possibilities, Multiple configuration options...
Base configuration has lowresolution screen, Strange location for touchpad buttons, Screen is too reflective due to second glossy protective layer...
The HP Mini 2140 proves HP can make a serious netbook for business professionals and students alike. Unfortunately for HP, the amazing design and solid range of features are diminished by a low-resolution screen. That said, there is a silver lining to thi...
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wired.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:23
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Third times a charm? HP tries yet again to crack the netbook market, and its third endeavor is its best entry yet.Using the Mini 2133 as a base design (complete with anodized aluminum case, bezel-free LCD, and spacious keyboard), the Mini 2140 has upp...
ExpressCard and SD media reader slots. Amazing battery life. Exceptional design aesthetics. Loaded with features trickling down from higherend laptops.
Touchpad too far south; flush design means fingers keep slipping off the bottom. Sidemounted buttons still too awkward for extended use. More expensive than a netbook should be.
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The HP 2133 Mini-Note was (and still is) ahead of its time design-wise, with an aluminum finish that made the original ASUS EeePC 4G look like a toy by comparison. As one of the first netbooks that helped spur the ongoing revolution, it was enticing...
Edge-to-edge glass screen. Option for highest resolution on a 10-inch widescreen. Big battery option. Very good battery life from the three-cell battery. 92 percent keyboard. ExpressCard slot.
Mouse buttons are adjacent to the touchpad.
The HP Mini 2140 offers a larger screen and more advanced parts than its HP 2133 Mini-Note predecessor, while keeping the sexy design intact. But its pricier than other netbooks—for now...
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The HP Mini 2140, the latest entry in Hewlett-Packards 2100 series of netbooks, is what the companys Mini 1000 aspires to be when it grows up. But it carries a grown-up price as well: $529 for our test units midlevel configuration. Would You Buy Thi...
Premium model features speedy hard drive, Rugged design and aluminum frame...
Awkwardly placed mouse buttons...
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This affordable, business-class netbook offers long battery life, durability, and a first-rate keyboard.
Six-cell battery provides more than 7 hours runtime, Spacious, comfortable keyboard, Durable chassis, Fast recharging times...
Poorly placed mouse buttons, 16:9 aspect ratio limits on-screen text, Underside gets warm...
While HP’s recently released Mini 1000 is designed for consumers, its new HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC caters to the mobile professional. An update and replacement to HP’s original 2133 Mini-Note, the 2140 sports the same durable chassis and well-...
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The HP Mini 2140, the latest entry in Hewlett-Packard's 2100 series of netbooks, is what the company's Mini 1000 aspires to be when it grows up. Read this first UK review of the HP Mini 2140.But the HP Mini 2140 carries a grown-up price as well. UK pr...
HP has assembled a compelling netbook package, but in the US at least, the HP Mini 2140 in its premium configuration bears a price tag that approaches what you'd expect to find on a good all-purpose machine...
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No sooner does HP announce the Mini 2140 than we get reviews from two lucky outlets who seemed to have fallen in love with the netbook. While it retains the sturdy case, ExpressCard / 54 slot, and not-quite-full-sized keyboard that reviewers loved with it...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-01-18 12:49:23
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The HP Mini 2140 keeps everything we loved about the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC—the sturdy aluminum shell, the comfortable keyboard, the compact dimensions—and fixes its shortcomings (SuSe Linux OS, smallish screen). The result is as near a per...
Outstanding keyboard; sleek, handsome design; noticeably smaller than other 10-inch netbooks; active hard drive protection...
Small text not reproduced as dark black on screen; below-average battery life...
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