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Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 07, 2009 6:20:24 AM

HP on Monday launched the Mini 2140, a netbook the company says is suitable for use in business.

Powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processer, the HP Mini 2140 has a 10.1-inch display. The keyboard is 92 percent the size of a full-size PC keyboard, and the whole machine weighs from 2.6 pounds.

The netbook comes with a choice between an 80GB solid-state drive and a 160GB hard disk drive; and a choice between a three-cell or six-cell battery. It uses 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and has options for Bluetooth 2.0, a USB docking station, USB-powered HP Mobile Audio Speakers and an HP USB optical disk drive.

The machine will be available at $499 in the U.S. later this month.

HP says the Mini 2140 is suitable for business use while remaining a true netbook. The company said in its statement that the brushed aluminum chassis made the netbook rigid enough to withstand business use, and also touted features such as the accelerometer-based DriveGuard. According to HP, DriveGuard "instinctively protects your data by parking the hard drive prior to a shock event, bump or drop".

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Latest netbook are ready for business.
the question is :which business?. Macdonald is a business, IBM too. (Read the rest)
Posted by: magallanes Posted on: 01/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
DriveGuard for a SSD drive?  SpeedFreak_ | 01/07/09
RTFA...heh  Metronome49 | 01/07/09
3-cell option is pointless  petitpois | 01/07/09
Anything under $400 is 3-cell. :\  T1Oracle | 01/08/09
Latest netbook are ready for business.  magallanes | 01/09/09

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