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Businessmen don’t use netbooks. Sure, all-day battery life would be nice for those long flights. They do fit awfully nice in most briefcases, too. And the Intel Atom is more than enough for Firefox, Excel and Skype. But the humble netbook has always been plagued by an image problem. They look cheap, and that’s not the impression an executive wants to exude when he lays his laptop down on the walnut conference room table.
HP set out to reimagine the netbook with battery like HP WQ001AA Battery , HP HSTNN-DB1U Battery , HP HSTNN-IBOI Battery , HP Envy 15 Battery , HP Envy 14 Battery , HP LF246AA Battery , HP Pavilion dv9005 Battery , HP HSTNN-OB81 Battery , HP 504610-001 Battery , HP HSTNN-IB99 Battery , HP Envy 13 Battery , HP Pavilion ZD8000 Battery for the boardroom with the Mini 5101. The magnesium-chassis netbook casts aside cheap construction techniques, sprinkles in a handful of business niceties, and earns our stamp as one of the few netbooks you don’t have to be ashamed of.
HP sells the Mini 5101 in both four-cell and six-cell configurations, with our particular configuration sporting the larger. Not surprisingly, it performed extremely well, pounding out an honest six hours of use with Wi-Fi and full brightness before petering out. It’s no Asus 1000HE or MSI Wind U123, but those models put battery life first and foremost, and this business machine has other priorities.
Professionals, rejoice: We have a netbook you can bring to your next board meeting without looking like you just learned that Windsor knot in your tie. At $399, it holds barely any premium over similarly-equipped models from companies like Asus and MSI, and we think the superior build of this particular machine easily justifies it for the right type of user. Any number of slimmer, sexier or longer-lasting netbooks might step up if you’re less concerned with durability, but for road warriors, the Mini 5101 is just what the CEO ordered.