6 January 2009 11:45 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
HP has unveiled a new HP Mini that it says is "designed for mobile professionals that require a rich computing experience in a small, portable package".The Atom-powered HP Mini 2140 features a 10.1-inch display, a 92% of full size keyboard, offers an all-aluminium case and a starting weight of 2.6 pounds.
The display can be bumped up to high definition, although with such a small display it might not be worth it, and the notebook is available with a range of hard-drive options including an optional 80GB solid-state drive.
With integrated Wi-Fi and VGA camera, optional add-ons include Bluetooth 2.0, a USB docking station, USB-powered HP Mobile Audio Speakers and HP USB optical disk drive.
The HP Mini 2140 starts at $499 and is expected to be available in the States later this month. Hardware, Netbooks, Laptops, HP, CES2009




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