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HP Mini 5103


$399.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stunning, luxurious anodized aluminum top. Option for a high resolution 1366x768px display - much better than the standard netbook display. Option for a capacitive touchscreen.

The Cons:Lots of pre-built SKUs with drastically different hardware configurations and little way to differentiate. Lacks HDMI output - only really a letdown with the Broadcom HD decoder, no point in full HD media playback. Standard netbook port selection.

The HP Mini 5103 is a touch-enabled notebook geared at mobile professionals and students. It’s ultra-light and available with a standard Atom N455/N475 processor, or an optional dual-core Atom N550 CPU instead.

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Product Shot 2 Included also is a QWERTY keyboard, a touchpad, and an OPTIONAL touchscreen or just a standard 10.1” LED display (which itself is available in WSVGA or high-definition). The options continue with the battery, which is either four-cell (lighter weight) or six-cell (longer life). Additional features include a docking station for peripheral connections, HP Media Suite for organizing multimedia files, and an optional 3G modem.

Features

  • Genuine Windows 7
  • Intel ATOM CPU
  • DDR3 SDRAM (2GB)
  • SATA HDD (120-320GB
  • SSD (80-128GB)
  • LED-backlit WSVGA Display
  • Integrated Intel Graphics
  • High Definition Audio
  • Integrated Stereo Speakers/Microphone
  • VGA PC Connectivity
  • Microphone/Headphone Connectivity
  • USB/SDHC Expansion
  • Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
  • BGN Wireless
  • Optional 3G Modem
  • 4-to-6 Cell Battery

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Pros
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    stunning, luxurious anodized aluminum top

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    option for a high resolution 1366x768px display - much better than the standard netbook display

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    option for a capacitive touchscreen

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    excellent ergonomics for a netbook - large chiclet style keyboard, roomy touch-pad with dedicated soft mouse buttons

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    optional Broadcom HD decoder for full 1080p playback

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    huge number of configuration options directly from the manufacturer

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    professional design

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    highly portable - lightweight and compact at 10" and only 2.7 pounds alone or 3.5 pounds with the A/C adapter

Cons
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    lots of pre-built SKUs with drastically different hardware configurations and little way to differentiate

  • 1

    lacks HDMI output - only really a letdown with the Broadcom HD decoder, no point in full HD media playback

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    standard netbook port selection

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    multitouch trackpad feels cheap, glossy plastic

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