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January 06, 2009

HP Mini 2140 now with Intel Atom too

While we thought the HP Mini 1000 was the next netbook out of HP’s doors, the new HP Mini 2140 isn’t far behind — replacing the previous Mini 2133 with Via CPU to an Intel Atom.

Those who bought the Mini 2133 earlier will not be happy to learn that the new Mini 2140 will sport the same keyboard goodness (92% full keyboard size), a 10.1-inch display screen size (1366×768 and 1024×567 resolutions), and powered by an Intel Atom processor.

hp mini 2140

Options for an 80GB or 160GB HDD and 1GB to 2GB RAM as well as a number of OSes — XP Home/Pro, SuSe Linux, FreeDOS and Windows Vista Home Basic/ Premium.

Expect the pricing structure to be similar to the MIni 2133 when it first came out — starting at $499 and higher.

Written by yuga

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26 Responses to “HP Mini 2140 now with Intel Atom too”

  1. Andre Marcelo-Tanner
    Twitter:
    says:

    more bad news for VIA, they may never recover :(

  2. [...] the HP Mini 2140, it only has 92% of standard keyboard size but only weighs 3.8 lbs. Price starts at $699 for basic [...]

  3. Huan22 says:

    This notebook will cater to those people that have a much powerful computer because if you are only going to depend on this for your computing needs you will be clearly dissatisfied because this doesn’t give enough punch to it for you to run some descent software in it. All you can do with this is browse the net and type some email.

    No offense intended to anyone. Peace out.

  4. sky
    Twitter:
    says:

    Ack, they’re pushing 16:9 in netbooks, too?!

  5. Bob Reyes
    Twitter:
    says:

    Really sad that I have an HP Mini 2133 now. Can’t wait for the 2140 to arrive in Manila.

  6. gizmoaddict says:

    I hope this one will be affordable…When can we see this in the Philippines?

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  8. manilenio says:

    yay! finally it’s here

  9. Obed says:

    @ bob hahaha… ganun tlga technology bukas mayron na naman mas better….

  10. dextrixx says:

    What’s the difference of HP mini 2133 & 2140?

  11. hootie2t says:

    Yuga,

    Any idea where we can get one?

    • yuga says:

      @hootie2t – only the HP Mini 1000 is available locally for 22k. The Mini 2140 is yet to be launched by HP in the Philippines. Could be in in 3 to 6 months.

  12. Dinah says:

    I want this for Christmas ’09! or baka may bago na naman by then? oh well, at least I have a year to save :-)

  13. [...] updated it’s Mini Note 2133 into the new Atom-powered HP Mini 2140. See specs and price [...]

  14. krist says:

    mabilis mag lowbatt hp mini 2140 ko

  15. krist says:

    ganun ba talaga? 2 hours lang ang battery na fully charge?

  16. Gildo says:

    phantastische übersetzungsmaschine,ihr arschelöcher

  17. levenezu says:

    Hi yuga. Any update on the Philippine availability of the 2140?

    • yuga says:

      I think HP is still trying to get rid of all the 2133 stocks before launching the 2140. That may take several more months. Besides, they have the HP 1000 launched last December.

  18. Ryuu says:

    i will wait for 2140 to be available in the market. =D

  19. kikster says:

    Two weeks daw meron na rito according to HP. Hope the version with high resolution and 6-cell battery will also be available in the philippines.

  20. aids says:

    @yuga, is the hi-res version available in the philippines? salamat.

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  22. Clifford says:

    if i buy that laptop? can i choose what operating system that i want? please reply! (those who have already buyed this laptop here at the philippines or in other countries)

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