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If you’ve been on the lookout for a space-saving, budget-friendly Mini PC, you might want to stick around for this one. From its sleek build, multiple ports for up to three displays, and RGB lighting (because why not?) to its actual performance running games like Genshin Impact and editing apps like Photoshop and Premiere Pro—this Mini PC is more capable than it looks. 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 (1366x768 and 1024x567 resolutions), and powered by an Intel Atom processor. Expect the pricing structure to be similar to the MIni 2133 when it first came out -- starting at $499 and higher. HP has not formally launched the new Mini Note 1000 but Villman & PC Corner has already listed the netbook on their site with a suggested retail price of Php21,950. PC Corner's listing sets the price at Php21,950 while Villman has the HP Mini 1001TU for Php21,948 at zero percent (0%) interest for 12 months. Read more in our articles including "Watch: CHUWI LarkBox S Review | A Windows mini PC for less than PHP 20K" and "HP Mini 2140 now with Intel Atom too".

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If you’ve been on the lookout for a space-saving, budget-friendly Mini PC, you might want to stick around for this one. From its sleek build, multiple ports for up to three displays, and RGB lighting (because why not?) to its actual performance running games like Genshin Impact and editing apps like Photoshop and Premiere Pro—this Mini PC is more capable than it looks.

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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 (1366x768 and 1024x567 resolutions), and powered by an Intel Atom processor. Expect the pricing structure to be similar to the MIni 2133 when it first came out -- starting at $499 and higher.

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Our coverage of Mini PC review includes: "Watch: CHUWI LarkBox S Review | A Windows mini PC for less than PHP 20K"; "HP Mini 2140 now with Intel Atom too"; "HP Mini Note 1000 sells for Php21,950". Each article provides unique insights and information.