Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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HP's still making luxury netbooks, with the HP Mini 5103 being the latest, and possibly the ultimate. Not ultimate as in best, but rather, ultimate as in last. With AMD and Intel looking to scupper the small form factor laptop by offering cheap...
Excellent keyboard, Highresolution screen, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n 5GHz support...
Screen isn't as sharp as it could be...
HP's Mini 5103 is a gorgeous, luxury item that makes a netbook desirable again. You'll still need to ask yourself if the small size is worth the cost; however, for portability, battery life and features, the 5103 is on our wanted list.
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The 10.1in HP Mini 5103 (XP882PA) netbook doesn't improve much on the brilliant little HP Mini 5102. From its anodised aluminium exterior panels to its internal gizzards, the 5103 is simply an old business netbook with a different model name, but it of...
Metal casing, 1366x768 screen resolution, 7200rpm hard drive, 2GB DDR3 SDRAM, good performance, great battery life...
Lot of preinstalled software, initial setup takes around 30min, touchpad can sometimes feel too sticky, rubber stops don't keep netbook from sliding on a desk...
Despite not being very different to the HP Mini 5102, the HP Mini 5103 is still one of the best netbooks money can buy. if you don't mind forking over so much cash for a netbook, that is. It's solidly constructed, has 2GB of RAM and a fast 7200rpm hard...
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I've been dying to see the HP Mini 5103 in action for months. However, it was not available in my country and only last week I managed to grab it and give it a spin. In this post I'm going to review the HP 5103 after playing with it for the last...
s Now, the HP Mini 5103 is definitely one of the most impressive 10 inch netbooks on the market. In terms of build quality and style manages to score high marks, as well as in terms of versatility, being perhaps the most configurable 10 incher available...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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Earlier this year, HP's small-business-targeted Mini 5102 netbook stood out among a field of lookalike 10in. competitors, with a premium design and features that others lacked. The latest version, the broadly similar HP Mini 5103, adds a few new design...
Solid, stylish design, Plenty of configuration options, Comfortable keyboard, Newlyadded dualcore Atom N550 and HD screen options...
Moderate battery life with fourcell battery, Small trackpad, Higherend configurations are expensive...
The latest iteration of HP's business netbook adds some useful optional features including an HD 10in. screen and a dual-core Atom processor. However, it's looking dated next to faster 11.6in. ultraportables.…...
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Product Code: WK472EA HP's Mini 5103 netbook offers good input ergonomics and a cornucopia of security features, but its touchscreen is small at 10.1in. The HP Mini 5103 is a corporate-oriented netbook that does just about everything right: it has a...
Most users will be better served with less-expensive, consumer-oriented netbooks; however, the security and other corporate features make the HP Mini 5103 a no-brainer for IT departments - at least until they see the bill. Expand the screen to 11 or 1...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:01
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It can be difficult to decide which netbook to get because there are so many options. Even though some netbooks may have a longer battery life, or a better processor, there aren't many netbooks...
The 5103 delivers solid performance and is super portable...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:01
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Most users will be better served with less-expensive, consumer-oriented netbooks; however, the security and other corporate features make the HP Mini 5103 a no-brainer for IT departments--at least until they see the bill. Expand the screen to 11 or 12 inches, and there's little to quibble over.
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:01
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The Bottom LineFeb 14 2011 - HP's Mini 5103 is a minor update that adds DDR3 and potential dual core Atom support to their already excellent business class netbook. Performance remains mostly unchanged from the past model but the larger faster hard dri...
Very Durable Aluminum And Magnesium Design, Excellent Keyboard, Faster Hard Drive...
Above Average Price, Upgrade Features Price It Too Close To Better Performing Ultraportables...
Feb 14 2011 - HP's Mini 5103 is a minor update that adds DDR3 and potential dual core Atom support to their already excellent business class netbook. Performance remains mostly unchanged from the past model but the larger faster hard drive does make a...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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I love netbooks, and I am a proud netbook owner. For me there is nothing like having a small computer that I can comfortably use on a 6 hour flight. But while I am a proud netbook owner I often feel like I am using a Playsckool toy computer. It’s almo...
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The HP Mini 5103-WK472EA is the newest, and also the only model of this series with the latest Intel Atom N550 dual core processor (2x 1.5 GHz). The basics of a 1 GB DDR3-10600S RAM (1333 @ 1066 MHz) and a 250 GB hard disk is the same in all models. HP of...
Solid case and design, Generous island style keyboard, Touchscreen with multi-touch, Good application performance, Fast hard disk (HDD), Integrated UMTS module, Variety of configurations and models, Convincing battery life...
Poor connectivity, No docking port, Poor scope of delivery, Warranty of only 12 months ex-factory, Smooth touchpad, Permanently running fan...
Impressive business netbook with a steep priceThe HP Mini 5103-WK472EA business netbook has convincing buying arguments, but also a few drawbacks that should be considered. The design, the high-end case made of an aluminum-magnesium alloy and a good workm...
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Netbooks are all so similar in terms of performance that it’s difficult to get excited about reviewing “yet another netbook”. Aesthetics and build quality may change, but outside of features like NG-ION or the use of an SSD, there’s not much new und...
Let's start by focusing on the components we're testing today. The Atom N550 is currently the fastest netbook Atom processor in terms of overall performance, with two cores plus Hyper-Threading. The lower 1.50GHz clock speed does put it behind single-core...
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I recently reviewed the Hewlett Packard (HP) Elitebook 8440w and loved it, so when I had the chance to look at the recently released HP Mini 5103 my thought was: ‘take the 8440w and shrink it to netbook dimensions and you have the PERFECT business ne...
Great looks for a business machine, rock-solid build quality, better keyboard than many full notebooks, 3 USB ports(!), excellent general performance for a netbook, solid battery life, excellent balance of features and connection options...
Did you say $750 for a netbook?; Too little memory to take advantage of processor; average gaming performance belies need for better graphics processor; touch screen is an ergonomic nightmare; at this price it should have the nVidia ION...
Throughout this review I have had some significant concerns and criticisms about certain elements, and yet this is by far the best netbook I have ever touched. It has rock solid manufacturing quality, great design principles for the keyboard and genera...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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HP Mini 5103 Netbook has a 10.1 inch matte LED backlit display and you get to choose from two resolution options – the 1,024×600 pixels regular resolution and 1,366×768 pixel high definition resolution. You will have to pay $25 extra for the latter. Be...
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Back in April I reviewed an HP Mini Netbook, the model 5102 and I found it too be fairly decent overall. They’ve just updated the mini to the 5103 and I’ve got it for review today. The CPU is a low power Intel Atom N550, and it comes with 2gigs of DDR3...
Cool and quiet, Touch screen, Looks great and is well made, Nice keyboard...
idered high with touch screen, Battery life isn’t the greatest...
I really like the looks of the HP business line of notebooks and netbooks, the brushed aluminum tops just look great and the keyboards are excellent truly. The overall build quality is very good, it’s thin and lightweight.The included touch screen rea...
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HP has updated its powerful and attractive business netbook, the Mini 5103, with features that will appeal to small business users and students alike. While retaining the same rugged yet sleek aluminum and magnesium chassis as before, the 5103 now come...
Good keyboard, Robust multimedia performance, Excellent SMB software and security package...
Doesn't last as long as predecessor, Expensive, Small touchpad, Narrow viewing angles, Middling performance scores...
HP's durable but pricey netbook gets serious with a dual-core processor and robust software package.
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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Asus gets the credit for triggering the netbook craze with its popular Eee PC line, but HP has produced some of the most desirable netbooks on the market to date. The company’s latest offering, the Mini 5103, is one of the few netbooks out...
Ultra-durable, Excellent keyboard, Good looks, Long battery life...
Poor screen, No discrete graphics, Spotty CPU performance, Expensive, No bundled touch software beyond Windows Touch Pack...
This sleek Mini has a dual-core Atom processor, gorgeous aesthetics, and arguably the best netbook keyboard yet. But a poorly implemented touch screen, a high price, and the lack of discrete graphics hold it back...
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The HP Mini 5103 is a corporate-oriented netbook that does just about everything right: It has a plethora of business and security features, an excellent keyboard and touchpad, and a touchscreen. However, performance is mundane, and a larger display wo...
Great battery life, Good performance and ergonomics...
Smallish display, Pricey...
Great security features and excellent video performance highlight this corporate netbook--but the display's too small. Shop for the Mini 5103 MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $399.00 Learn More » 5 Reviews » $429.58 Learn More » 2 Reviews » TheNerds.net...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-30 04:37:02
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The HP Mini 5103 is a dual-core netbook that features an Intel CPU clocked at 1.5GHz and a sleek, sturdy metal body that is lightweight and is extremely portable at around 3 pounds. There's also a 10-inch widescreen display with an option to get i...
Lightweight & sturdy design, Dualcore Intel processor, 2GB of RAM, Widescreen with option of touch input...
No HDMI port, Hardware processed HD playback...
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The new HP Mini 5103 is an update to the previous 5102 netbook, adding the newest dual-core Intel Atom N455 to the spec-sheet. This 10.1-inch netbook can be configured with an optional multi-touch display and has a starting price of $399.99. Check o...
Dualcore N550 improves system responsiveness, Higher resolution screen reduces need for sidescrolling, Good battery life...
Nonmultitouch touchpad, Touchscreen could cause problems with small buttons...
The HP Mini 5103 offers a lot of features we like; good looks, great build quality, nice screen, good battery life, and high performance. With a starting price of $399 this system isn't that much more expensive than other consumer netbooks, meaning all those cool features don't come at a huge premium. HP has a good thing going with the current Mini 5100-series netbook and they understand this sin...
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For the longest time, the Intel Atom had been a single-core processor, and elite netbooks like the HP Mini 5102 ($400 direct, ) had used nothing but that. But recently, Intel released a dual-core version made specifically for netbooks called the N550 (...
Dual-core Atom. Sweet 1,366 by 768 resolution. Speedy hard drive. Touch screen is finger friendly. Sleek aesthetic. Big battery. 2GB of RAM.
Expensive once you pile on all these features. No HDMI port with HD decoder card.
The HP Mini 5103 comes fully-loaded with a dual-core Atom processor, Broadcom HD decoder chip, and touchscreen. Buy it now...
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We realize keeping up with HP's model numbers can be as hard as keeping tabs on say, Lindsay Lohan's run-ins with the law, but the 5103 is notable in one major way -- it's one of the first netbooks to ship with Intel's dual-core Atom N550 processor. Like...
Faster dual-core Atom N550 processor Same great, solid chassis as the Mini 5102Broadcom chip adds 1080p playback...
Not as fast as AMD and NVIDIA Ion netbooksShorter battery life than the 5102More expensive than the competition...
This turned into more of a Atom N550 review than a review of the 5103, but our question from the start really was: does the new dual-core processor make a real difference in performance and is it worth the upgrade? At this point it's hard for us to say if...
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The HP Mini 5103 is the latest business-class netbook from Hewlett Packard. Physically it looks almost exactly like the HP Mini 5101 and 5102 which precede it. The primary difference is that in the US the netbook is only available in a new dark brown...
Overall, the HP Mini 5103 is an attractive and high performance netbook — which is to say, it’s still a pretty low performance laptop. With a dual core Atom N550 processor, the netbook is definitely faster than the average mini-laptop at some… maybe mo...
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