HP Mini 5101: The serious netbook
Filed under: Computers, Laptops | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: June 24, 2009 | 1 Comment

It seems that each time we visit Engadget; a new netbook hits the market. The latest on the scene is the HP Mini 5101, the specs are much the same as any other netbook, but its slick aluminum and magnesium chassis makes it one serious netbook.
The HP Mini 5101 is not for most people’s taste, but it is perfect for the mobile professional who likes to have a netbook with just that bit of class. HP have finally moved its mouse button to below the trackpad, keep reading below to learn what hardware is hiding under the cover. (Video review here)
This netbook with its 10.1-inch LED screen has the standard Intel Atom processor, a 7200-RPM hard drive, with options for an 80GB or 128GB SSD drives. The SSD will help to make it a serious business contender. Other features include a 2-megapixel webcam, Bluetooth 2.0 and a choice for four-cell or six-cell batteries.
The start price is $449 when it goes on sale in July.
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it has been August now and nowhere can we see this unit hitting inn the retail shelves. do you know the revised release date on this?