HP Mini 2140 "business" netbook now available

HP's very recently announced Mini 2140 is available now for you to get one of your very own if you so please. The handsome fella's just been unleashed on the world, and if you don't remember his stats, well, that's what we're here for. The business-aimed netbook features a 1.6GHz Atom CPU, with options for either an 80GB or 160GB hard drive, up to 2GB of RAM, and resolution options of 1366 x 768 and 1024 x 567 for the 10-inch screen, and of course the ExpressCard / 54 slot. Though a Linux OS has been announced, so far all we've seen are options for XP and Vista materialize, but we'll keep our eyes peeled. Prices start at $499 for the base model, but run up to $799 for the tricked out Vista version. Now get back to work, slacker.
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i just bought an hp mini 1030 2gb memory upgrade $18, 16 gb sd card $10, problem solved total plus laptop $400
Really not too sure anymore. For $1,000 you can get a real laptop with C2D, 2gig memory and a real gfx card, the macbook white actually.. and it was just updated. This bad boy is just getting too close to real laptop price it seems. I'll probably buy it anyway though when the HD option is available.
I'm still waiting on the HD display and then this will make the most perfect hackintosh netbook ever. Now if only those Apple netbook rumors were true I wouldn't even have to make my own HackBook Nano.