Pros
- Great keyboard / mouse controls
- Superior business-ready software suite
Cons
- Tinny speakers
- Sound is a little tinny.
Bottom Line
HP's Business-netbook grows up -- and gets better -- by making some long-overdue changes. But it needs a better battery.
PCWorld's HP Mini 5101 Coverage
- HP's Business-Ready Mini 5101 Netbook HP's Business-based netbook grows up--and introduces some long-overdue improvements.
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