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HP Replaces Mini Note 2133 with Mini 2140


January 6th, 2009 by Joanna Stern  Current Price: $399.99 (1 seller)

hpmini2140On the heels of releasing its Mini 1000 ($349.00), HP has gone ahead and updated its Mini family with the 2140. Swapping out the VIA processor in its Mini-Note 2133 for the popular Intel Atom solution as well as increased the screen size to 10-inches (and brought down the screen resolution to 1024 x  576) the new Mini 2140 will replace the original HP Mini-Note.

Check out our full review and video of the Mini 2140 which snagged an Editors’ Choice  award. As you will see it is a seriously solid netbook for the mobile professional with a sturdy build, solid performance and 7 plus hours of battery life.

The Mini 2140 maintains the same all-aluminum chassis as the Mini-Note 2133. Its hinges are extra durable and its hard drive is protected by an accelerometer. However, KOing all other netbooks is its 92 percent of full-size QWERTY keyboard. The keys feel like heaven with their DuraKey coating.

Similar to the BenQ JoyBook Lite it features a 1024 x 576 resolution, 10.1-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The display makes for extra room for viewing a DVD, eliminating the black bars on the top and bottom of the display, but does cut a few lines off your Web page or document. HP will offer the Mini 2140 with a high-definition screen with a 1366 x 768 resolution at a later date.

As for specs and pricing, the lowest end $499 configuration sports an 1.6GHz Intel N270 Atom processor,  Windows XP Home, 512 GB of RAM, a 160GB 5,400 RPM hard drive and a 3-cell battery. Pay $30 more for the $529 configuration and you get Windows XP Home with 1GB of RAM and a 6-cell battery. Push the price up to $629 and you get a 160 GB 7,200 RPM hard drive, 2GB of RAM, and Windows Vista.

The HP Mini 2140 ($399.99) is expected to be available sometime during the next month on HP.com. We expect it to be a very hot seller.

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