Published: 2009-01-06, Author: Darren , review by: techworld.com
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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Published: 2009-01-06, Author: Ross , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...