HP Mini 5101 Netbook
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HP was making some big changes to its small business Netbook. Since the Mini 2140 netbook, is built with innovative keyboard, full ExpressCard slot, and solid metal construction.
This new version, the Mini 5101, is indeed a stylistic departure from the 2140, trading the gently rounded silvery metal look for a sharp-edged black brushed-metal chassis. It’s a little bigger than its predecessor, and also a little less expensive, at $425.
But since the start of 2009, we’ve seen a radical shift in Netbook prices, with entry-level models coming in under $299. for essentially the same combo of an Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, Windows XP, and a 160GB hard drive (in this case, you get the slightly faster N280 version of the Atom).
The Mini 5101 offers some noteworthy extras, including a higher-resolution screen and a Gobi-powered mobile broadband module–but those cost extra, and are not included in the $425 base configuration. This new model also loses the ExpressCard slot found in the older Mini 2140.
Still, if you can spend a little more for your Netbook, you’ll find that the Mini 5101’s keyboard and touchpad are hard to beat, and the rugged metal construction screams quality. Battery life is also excellent, and the six-cell battery pokes out only slightly from the bottom of the system.

Price :$425
Processor : 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280
Memory 1GB, 800MHz DDR2
Hard drive : 160GB 5,400rpm
Chipset : Mobile Intel 945GM Express
Graphics : Intel GMA 950 (integrated)
Operating System : Windows XP
Dimensions (WD) : 10.2×7.1 inches
Height : .95-1.1 inches
Screen size (diagonal) : 10.1 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 2.9/3.7 pounds
Category : Netbook
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