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For a machine aimed at professionals, the HP is uncommonly good looking. The brushed aluminium chassis looks fantastic, and what's more feels sturdy enough to survive life in the fast lane. Glance down the specification list and it's clear HP has caref...
Good looking, but below average battery life puts paid to its chances...
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HPs flagship netbook is the extremely smart Mini 2140. Crafted from brushed aluminium and silver plastics, it certainly makes a visual statement, but performance is sluggish due to the fact it runs Windows Vista. The 10.1-inch screen is bright and pro...
Oodles of style, Excellent usability...
Expensive, Poor performance...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:45
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You’ve got to hand it to HP, they sure know how to make a sexy looking Netbook. Unfortunately, while it has a whole lot going for it, it has one major flaw that can be really frustrating – low screen resolution. This is a first HP Netbook to incorpora...
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HP Mini 2140 WITH their low cost and lightweight, go-anywhere size, netbooks have gone from an unheard-of zero to a top-selling hero in barely 18 months. And they dont show any sign of stopping. Tech analyst Gartner expects Australian sales of ne...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:45
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If theres one thing going against the Mini 2140, its the price tag that comes with it. Given the specs, we were expecting it to be closer to the £300 mark. We were also left yearning for the high-resolution display of the Mini-Note 2133, and althoug...
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HPs Mini 2140 looks almost identical to the companys 2133 Mini-Note which is no bad thing. The brushed metal case looks classy and feels very robust. The 2140 has an Intel Atom N270 processor, which is quicker and generates far less heat than the...
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While most manufacturers seem happy to hurl out new netbook models at the rate of knots, HP is positively lumbering along. Back in May 2008, it released its first model, the Mini-Note 2133, and its only just got around to releasing an updated version...
So where does the HP Mini 2140 sit in the netbook hall of fame? Well, pretty close to the top as it happens. We love the keyboard, its lightweight nature and robust design. It is, however, a little on the pricey side compared to the competition. Both...
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With a bright 10.2in screen, big keys and an ExpressCard/54 slot, the HP Mini 2140 is easy to use and has more functions and capabilities than most netbooks on the market. Its marketed as a netbook for business users, but it doesnt have an unreasonable price tag. In fact, if you dont mind spending close to $1100 for a netbook, this ultraportable laptop is definitely one you need to consider — even if youre not a business user. It runs Windows XP (but includes a Vista Business licence) and h...
5400rpm hard drive, 2GB RAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, small...
Uncomfortable touchpad, status LEDs are too bright, vertical viewing angles aren’t wide enough...
If you need a netbook that’s almost as fully featured as a regular notebook, the HP Mini 2140 is hard to ignore. It’s aimed at business users, but at $1099 it’s the perfect ultraportable netbook for anyone who wants faster networking fea...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:45
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The 10.2" HP Mini 2140 is a big step up from the very average, groin-endangering HP Mini 2133 that came before it. The 2140 features a 92% size keyboard, which is a dream to type on as a far as netbooks go. The 1.6Ghz Atom chip in the 2140 is a big ste...
The HP Mini 2140 injects a little prestige back into netbooks, blending style with decent performance and respectable specs...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:46
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Third time's a charm? HP tries yet again to crack the netbook market, and its third endeavour is its best entry yet.Using the Mini 2133 as a base design (complete with anodised aluminium case, bezel-free LCD, and spacious keyboard), the Mini 2140 has u...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:46
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HP offers a premium aluminium-clad version of its plastic Mini 1000 while keeping the price down, making the Mini 2140 the business netbook to beat. Hewlett-Packard was an early player in the netbook field: the business-orientated Mini-Note 2133, which...
Solid metal construction, Full ExpressCard/54 slot, Big keyboard...
Odd resolution loses a few pixels, No mobilebroadband options (yet), Awkward mouse button placement...
The HP Mini 2140 is the business netbook to beat.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-03 10:25:46
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HP offers a premium aluminium-clad version of its plastic Mini 1000 while keeping the price down, making the Mini 2140 the business netbook to beat.
Solid metal construction, Full ExpressCard/54 slot, Big keyboard...
Odd resolution loses a few pixels, No mobilebroadband options (yet), Awkward mouse button placement...
HP offers a premium aluminium-clad version of its plastic Mini 1000 while keeping the price down, making the Mini 2140 the business netbook to beat...
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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 the HP Mini 2140 carries a grown-up price as well. UK pricing and availability has yet to be reveal...
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 youd expect to find on a good all-purpose machine. Darren Gladstone...
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