The HP Mini 5101 netbook is being positioned as a companion PC for executives and students. For those wanting an everyday notebook, HP also introduced the ProBook 4310s, which starts at 4.34 pounds and $799.Hewlett-Packard has expanded its ProBook notebook line, as well as
introduced the Mini 5101, a netbook thats as nice to look at as it is
to hold.
Or rather, the holding might win out. The Mini 5101 features a
10.1-inch (diagonal) screen and a spill-resistant keyboard thats just
5 percent away from full size, plus an attractive anodized aluminum
display enclosure with a brushed black finish. But good luck keeping
your hands off the soft-touch paint covering the palm rest and base
of this 2.6-pound companion PC.
HP is hoping that business professionals, as well as students like
Dell, its courting the education vertical will also enjoy using the
Mini, and theyve outfitted it with an Intel Atom processor and loads
of options for connectivity, convenience and speed.
The 7,200RPM hard drive can be updated to an 80GB or 128GB solid state
drive. Theres integrated Wi-Fi and WLAN, plus optional Bluetooth and
HP Mobile Broadband, powered by Qualcomms Gobi module.
Users can choose to include a 2-megapixel Webcam, upgrade the WSVGA
display to high definition, and bump up the included 4-cell battery to
a 6-cell, which is said to deliver up to eight hours of run
time.
There are three USB ports, Microsoft and Linux operating system options
and wear-and-tear deterrents that include 3D DriveGuard, a three-axis
digital accelerometer that protects the hard drive during a bump or a
fall, a DuraKeys coating on the keyboard, which keeps the letters from
rubbing off and a Panel Protection System, which entails a
scratch-resistant acrylic LCD cover and a magnesium hinge bracket for
greater durability.
Come late July, the Mini 5101 will be available for a starting price of $449.
As for HPs ProBook family, it is welcoming the 4310s notebook, which
shares the design and business features of HPs s-series notebooks, but
with some features previously only available in HPs EliteBook
portfolio.
The EliteBook perks include QuickLook software, which lets users peek
at certain information when the notebook is turned off or the OS is
hibernating; HP SpareKey, for password-forgetters, and File Sanitizer,
which permanently removes data using a Department of Defense algorithm,
to ensure its safe to redeploy or recycle the notebook when the time
comes.
The 4310s features a 13.3-inch (diagonal) display, weighs 4.34 pounds,
has a full-size keyboard and is available in glossy black or merlot
finish.
The processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo, memory is upgradeable up to 8GB
of 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM, operating system options include FreeDOS or
Windows XP or Windows Vista in various versions.
Theres an HDMI port, an Express Card slot and a fingerprint sensor and Webcam are optional.
The HP ProBook 4310s will arrive in the United States on July 20 for a
starting price of $799 and be accompanied by a line of carrying cases,
as well as a USB 2.0 Port Replicator and a multitasking merlot-covered
mouse, which can additionally be used as a screen cleaner and fits
exactly over the keypad, to offer the screen extra protection during
travel.
Both the 4310s and the Mini 5101 are Energy Star qualified and EPEAT Gold registered in the United States.