HP MINI 5101 REVIEW
The HP Mini 5101 netbook has a metal-made case and incorporates a magnesium alloy base and a top made of pure aluminum.
Other than the features mentioned above, the netbook has common built-in 3G portable broadband and GPS tracking abilities.
Another advanced capability offered by HP is that of the quick-start feature where your Outlook tasks are shown automatically during boot and you are then given the option of either waiting to view specific calendar tasks in detail or skipping to boot Windows 7 in full.
Retailing at approximately $350 to $400 with complete technical and hardware support/warranty offer by HP, the 5101 is good for often-netbook users with a need for a portable system that can handle moderate workloads, without worrying about getting it a bit scuffed or battered on the road.
HP mini 5101 has a built in cellular antenna for SIM signaling purposes.