maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:07
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It's business time Is “business netbook” a misnomer? Aren’t business notebooks supposed to be both portable and powerful, while emitting a confident and businesslike aura? Can a netbook ever be enough for a business user? HP is one of the few companies...

Great looks and solid construction; good keyboard; 7,200rpm HDD standard; lots of optional upgrades.

Fingerprintprone; can get extremely expensive; weird functionkey switching; can't compete with CULV ultrathins.
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electronista.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:07
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The HP Mini 5102 is one of those rare netbooks designed for the mobile pro and educational markets at the same time; it's meant for those who don't simply see the netbook as a throwaway extra PC. At $415, even still has an attractive price point, but d...

Good build quality, slick design, Full Corel office app suite, Sharp webcam, Quickboot web, calendar, contact options...

Still slow despite the price premium, Counterintuitive function key shortcuts, Poor builtin microphone.

We really like netbook from an ergonomic standpoint. The build quality is great, and the screen is beautiful. Apart from needing to pick the HD screen from the outset, it's a definite step up from conventional netbooks if fit and finish are important c...
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The design and feature set of the HP Mini 5102 is quite good, especially for the business audience it targets. The keyboard and touchpad are an improvement over the consumer-focused HP Minis, and scores of options are available. Unfortunately, this all comes at a price. All but the barest configurations...
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Netbooks are an interesting category of mobile device; some people love them and others loathe them. We definitely wouldn’t want to be stuck with a netbook as our primary computing device, and probably not even our primary laptop. HP actually understa...
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Last year, we reviewed the HP Mini 5101 - what I then considered to be one of the best netbook options on the market. Earlier this year, HP refreshed their lineup, and the 5101 became the 5102. Not that much has changed on the new version, but it is en...
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HP’s Mini 5102 is the company’s current business netbook. It’s a slight refresh of the Mini 5101 that we reviewed last year. In addition to the new Intel Pine Trail processor the 5102 got a number of interesting upgrade options, including a fold-out ha...
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A couple weeks ago I reviewed the HP ProBook, and found it wasn’t a bad piece of tech overall with a couple flaws. Today I’ve got what might be considered the little brother to that laptop, in fact it looks the same except only smaller.Today for revie...
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There are netbooks and then there's the HP Mini 5102. Or at least that's always been our impression of the 10-inch business and education targeted laptop, since it isn't every day that you see what's supposed to be a secondary system with a 7,200rpm hard...

Extremely solid, aluminum buildComfortable, chiclet keyboardSolid battery life...

More expensive than competitionUnnecessary touchscreen Lots of preloaded programs...

Like we said from the start, the Mini 5102 falls into its own netbook class. We love a lot of things about this business and education aimed laptop, but not enough to spend $668 on the configuration we were given. Heck, at that price we'd pick up an entry...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:08
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I am a huge fan of netbooks especially the HP 5100 series. I just love the elegant look they have and I was happy to see HP kept that elegant look with the 5102. But the Mini 5102 is unique; it’s unique because it has a nice touchscreen, giving you a...
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Most netbooks are designed to be cheap and portable above all else. As such, most netbooks are made of cheap and have inexpensive and often tiny keyboards that aren’t really designed to stand up to a lot of wear and tear. And then there’s HP’s line of...

There are a lot of things to like about the HP Mini 5102. It’s attractive, durable, has an excellent keyboard, and premium features including a faster hard drive and HP’s DriveGuard technology to help protect it. But the mini-laptop is also much more e...
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It does a great job of offering features that business users care about, but they come at a considerable price. The configuration of HP Mini 5102 we tested, with a touchscreen, 2GB of RAM, an Atom N450 CPU, and an extended six-cell battery, clocks in...

The design and feature set of the HP Mini 5102 is quite good, especially for the business audience it targets. The keyboard and touchpad are an improvement over the consumer-focused HP Minis, and scores of options are available. Unfortunately, this al...
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The Mini 5102 is the latest in HP's line of business-optimized netbooks, featuring a ruggedized metal chassis and design elements tailored for the office road warrior. It does a great job of offering features that business users care about, but they co...

Lots of options, including touchscreen display, Good keyboard and touchpad...

Expensive for a netbook, Limited resolution...

The design of the HP Mini 5102 is great for business users, but the high price doesn't buy you extra performance...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:08
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Are you a sophisticated business professional? An executive whose briefcase holds only the finest gear available? Congratulations. You're part of an elite audience, one of two target markets for 's flagship netbook, the Mini 5102. The other? Who else...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:08
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HP Mini 5102 was released in Jan.8, Beijing. With the advantages of high configuration, long battery life, convenient security software, fast hard drive and boot time, HP Mini 5102 becomes the super star in the laptop market. If you are interested in t...
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HP Mini 5102 Review Article ContentsHP Mini 5102 Review If you're looking for a netbook with great battery life and good durability then the new HP Mini 5102 might be exactly what you need. You can even configure this netbook with a touchscreen for a...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-08-17 12:21:08
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HP Mini 5102 is a business class Netbook, it is powered by Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz which has data bus speed of 667 MHz, chipset type is Intel 10NM Express. It has L2 cache of 512 KB, the netbook comes with 1 GB DDRII SD RAM. Connection interfaces i...

Attractive looks, non glossy lid, new Intel Atom processor...

Touch pad is glossy, some basic upgrades will easily drive the price up...

HP Mini 5102 is a very sturdy and stylish Netbook. It is great for working on office documents, e-mail and Web surfing...
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A smart option for road warriors and students, the HP Mini 5102 (starting at $399; $424 as configured) is more durable and secure than the typical netbook, and won’t need to see an outlet until the end of your work or school day. Like its predecessor...

Very long battery life, Three color options, Comfortable, spill-resistant keyboard, Fast hard drive and boot time, Very good speakers, Convenient security software...

Pricier than other netbooks, Fan is a bit loud...

More than 10 hours of battery life and a comfortable, durable design make this netbook one of the best money can buy.
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The HP Mini 2140 started out as a very desirable business netbook, and it just kept getting better from there. A product of two years' worth of improvements, the HP Mini 5102 is a masterfully engineered netbook that small business users, government...

Metallic lid is still pretty. Fast hard drives. Blue and Red configurations. Carrying handle option. Almost 11 hours of battery life. Typing and navigating combo has few equals. Environmentally friendly.

66Wh (6-cell) battery is a costly add-on. Some degradation in speed tests. "Extras" are pricey.

The HP Mini 5102 netbook is one of the best in its class, and features such as a touch screen, a carrying handle, and an optional 11-hour battery are now part of its impressive arsenal...
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At first glance, the HP Mini 5102 netbook looks just like its Mini 5101 predecessor: It shares the same roomy keyboard, aluminum-and-magnesium alloy chassis, bright 10.1-inch screen, and businesslike design as that Editors’ Choice-winning...

Excellent battery life with the optional six-cell battery; solid build quality; large keyboard; loud volume; highly configurable; office suite included...

Advanced configuration options can drive the price into notebook territory...

The HP Mini 5102 offers even better battery life than the already impressive Mini 5101 without sacrificing performance or adding much to the price...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-09 02:01:45
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Marketed towards business men and students of all ages, the HP Mini 5102 is one of the best 10-inch netbooks on the market. Compared to other models, this HP mini has many similarities such as the Intel Atom processor N450, 1GB of memory and the Window...

A touchscreen display and fullsized keyboard create a different way to interact on a netbook...

The small touchpad makes navigation using the keyboard difficult.

The spill-resistant keyboard and metal exterior make this netbook a good choice if prone to accidents...
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Despite the emergence of trendy new devices like Apple's iPad, netbooks will continue to be one of the fastest-growing notebook segments, according to market research firm DisplaySearch. In a December 2009 report, the company predicted that sales of wh...

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