I’ve heard a lot of write-ups about the HP Mini 2150. They say it’s going to be 3G equipped, with a more powerful Atom processer like the N280. They also say that this will be th first Mini to have an 11.6″ screen and will be relatively bigger than the conventioanl HP Mini (which will make it not a mini anymore, hehe).
It’s already May 26, and up to this date, HP hasn’t announced anything yet. Hopefully this coming June we’ll be able to see a sneak peek of this new Mini. I just hope it will have the same finish as the 2140.
Until then, we can’t do anything but wait…and see.
Based on looks alone, the Red Version of the Lenovo S10 is a indeed a head turner! Who would have thought that this beauty came from a line of boring IBMs?
Unlike the HP Mini, the Lenovo Idea Pad comes in a variety of glossy colors: red, classic white, bold black, deep blue and pastel pink.
The outside finish is simply stunning while the white matte inside body and keyboard finish gives it a very neat appearance. The expansion slot is also a bonus surprise giving it an option for notebook gadgets. An SD slot, vga port, and a LAN slot also comes in standard.
Under the hood, the Red Lenovo Idea Pad S10 is packed with an N270 Atom Processor, 1gb of RAM, 160gb of HDD, and a 10.1″ glossy TFT screen.
But wait, here’s more: Starting January 2009, 3 cool features were added: 1) LenovoSocial :a preloaded portal on the S10, which makes it easier to connect to your friends on various social networks 2) Lenovo Quick Star: gets you to frequently used apps (browswer, media player, photos, IM, games, etc) faster without waiting for Windows to load. 3) Lenovo VeriFace technology: includes a facial recognition system for added security. Cool huh?!
Overall, the Lenovo is really a good deal for your money costing approx US$400 for a 3-cell battery version and US$440 for a 6-cell version.
Oh, and yes, my wife bought one for herself and I must say, it made my HP Mini 2140 somehow feel a bit insecure.
Interesting review of the HP Mini 2140 from a Korean technology show! Most of you won’t be able to understand it, but just the same I think it’s entertaining. Enjoy! 한국 기술 쇼에서 HP 소형 2140의 재미있는 검토! 즐기십시오!
Apparently, Mini Laptops (aka Netbooks) have limited video capability, hence graphics-intensive games may not be a good idea on your HP Mini or any mini laptop for that matter. I haven’t gone through any work arounds yet that would help optimize video performance however, I have the following tips:
a) Play Classic 90’s Games! This would be the likes of Diablo, Doom, LucasArts games and other games that you used to play under your old Pentium.
b) Play Online Java/Flash games! Online games are always a good option when you’re killing time so why not go to sites like Yahoo games, Facebook, and coffeebreakarcade.com.
c) Netbooks have Built In Webcams – Play webcam Games! Try Googling for Web cam games or try this: http://www.extendedreality.com/webcam_games_info.html.
d) Play Emulators! NES, SNES, and Genesis emulators work well with HP Minis and Netbooks! I just downloaded classic NES ROMs into my HP Mini 2140 and I’ve gained back my addiction to Punch-Out, Contra, and Double Dragon! You can just Google for the emulators! Don’t ask me where to find the ROMs .
Hope I made your Netbook experience more worthwhile! Enjoy!
I got my HP Mini 2140 for around P23,995 (approx US$480). However, I didn’t pay in cash! I bought this netbook on installment @ P2,000 (approx $40) for the next 12 months. Not bad right? All you need is good credit card and you’re off to bringing home your dream laptop.
PS. I bought mine in Villman Computers in Pioneer near Edsa, most of the computer shops in Metro Manila offer the same credit card deal.
For folks in the US and Canada, there’s always Buy.com or Cost Co where you can find best deals. Even the refurbished ones may surprise you
I guess this is the life– having your netbook in a remote place with an internet connection! I am now seated at the waiting lounge of Big Bert’s Araneta here in QC. It’s a big lounge with Cable TV, great airconditioning, and a comfy sofa. No Wifi connection though so I just had my HP Mini connected through my Nokia phone. Cool huh?!
A laptop as a fashion accessory? Believe it! HP launched it’s HP Mini Vivienne Tam edition during the designer’s Spring collection fashion week in New York! Designed for women: This laptop is definitely designed for women with it’s very posh, ultra-chic all-red “Peony” design from inside out (including keyboard) matching the rest of Vivienne’s collection. This netbook is ideal for the following uses: Checking emails, Surfing the web, viewing photos, watching videos, listening to music, casual games, and viewing window’s compatible applications.
I guess this is something my wife would love when she sees it.
Quick Specs: Price starts at US$699 Ultra-chic 8-color Peony design with matching Vivienne Tam sleeve HP Mini 1000 XP Edition & Vivienne Tam Edition 10″ x 5″ (fits in a purse) Starts at 2.45 lbs.** Processor Intel® Atom™ Dual-Core standard Memory starts at up to 1024MB Hard Drive starts at 60GB Wireless 802.11b/g or n Media reader: SD Slot
For a walkthrough on the product, go to: http://h71016.www7.hp.com/html/interactive/Vivienne/model.html
The HP Mini 2140 looks like deja vu for those who are familiar with the HP Mini 2133. At first glance it looks the same given the same sturdy look and silver finish of the netbook. However, if you look closer, you’ll begin to see the differences between the HP Mini 2133 and its bigger brother, HP Mini 2140.
Most visible difference would be the default screen size — The HP Mini 2133 has an option of a smaller 8.9″ screen but with bigger side speakers. The HP Mini 2140 on the other hand seemed to have a smaller set of speakers at the bottom of the screen. Batteries are exactly the same so batteries for both laptops can be interchangeable.
Under the hood, the HP Mini 2133 has a VIA C7-M processor while the Mini 2140 has already an Intel Atom N270. I believe that’s the biggest improvement in terms of performance.
For more info on the specs of the HP Mini 2133 user’s manual over the net.