Saturday, February 14, 2009

HP Mini 2140

Posted on 2:51 AM by Shujah Ur Rehman


HP's Business Netbook Dazzles With Dullness
Third time's 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 upped the flagship netbook's screen size to 10.2 inches (though HP claims it 10.1), which lets the keyboard grow to 92 percent of full size. Vista has been ditched in favor of XP, and HP also adds a couple of netbook rarities here, including an SD slot and an ExpressCard port for your WWAN card (or whatever else that port is ever used for). There's even an accelerometer which parks the hard drive if a drop is underway, and the keyboard is spillproof.
Some nifty add-ons, yes, but ultimately the 2140 looks and feels awfully familiar, not just in design but also in under the hood specs from the CPU (1.6GHz Atom) to the RAM (1GB) to the hard drive (160GB), components which are quickly becoming standard in the netbook space. Performance is average, too though the 2140 wouldn't run Quake at our usual benchmark resolution

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