
HP is hot on the heels of Acer for the top spot in the netbook category. But let's not kid ourselves: Even though HP is very aggressive in pricing, the current
Mini 1000 and even the newest
Mini 110 (1030us) haven't been able to keep up with the latest netbook trends. Their 92-percent keyboards are dwarfed by the full size ones of other netbooks like the
Toshiba mini NB205 and
Samsung N120 (12GBK), their decorative patterns are years old, and the mouse buttons are bound like wings to the sides of the touchpad. Change is on the way, though, as the new HP Mini 5101 ($425 direct, as tested) addresses many of its predecessor's shortcomings. The new netbook's sleek metallic frame, a near-full size keyboard, and properly positioned mouse buttons are huge steps forward, but you'll have to wait a while before opting for the additional features.
SPEC DATA:
Price as Tested: $425.00 Direct
Type: General Purpose, Ultraportable, Value, Business, Netbook
Operating System: MS Windows XP Home
Processor Name: Intel Atom N280
Processor Speed: 1.67 GHz
RAM: 1 GB
Weight: 2.9 lb
Screen Size: 10.1 inches
Screen Size Type:
widescreenGraphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Storage Capacity: 160 GB
Networking Options:
802.11nPrimary Optical Drive: External
SOURCE:www.pcmag.com
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