Pros
- Premium model features speedy hard drive
- Rugged design and aluminum frame
Cons
- Awkwardly placed mouse buttons
Bottom Line
The HP Mini 2140 netbook improves on the earlier Mini 2133, but it retains its predecessor's awkward mouse buttons.
PCWorld's HP HP Mini 2140 Coverage
- Six New and Notable Netbooks Netbooks are evolving quickly. The six latest models to reach PC World show some of the experimentation that's going on: One of the laptops is a tablet, another has two hard drives, and one has no hard drive at all.
- Latest HP Netbook Grows Up, Stays Mini The HP Mini 2140 takes a giant step forward from last year's Mini 2133, but this new netbook still stays small.
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