HP Mini 2140 Hi-res Netbook Screen Shot

By James Kendrick | Wednesday, April 22, 2009 | 3:05 PM CT | 12 comments |

The HP Mini 2140 is one of just a few netbooks that are available with a 1366 x 768 screen resolution instead of the standard 1024 x 600 that most 10-inch devices sport. We know that the hi-res screen will display a lot more information than the lower res version but a picture is worth a thousand words to show it.

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What’s not clear from the photo is if you can actually read the tiny print of the hi-res version on the right.

(via Portable Monkey)

Comments (12)

  • That tiny print will read perfectly ok. On the 2133 I can get fonts down to a size 6 in Word, and that’s on a much smaller 8.9″ screen running at 1280×768. Check the specs for the pixel pitch – if it’s 0.279mm or more you’ll be fine.

    Luscious3:26 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • I’d have to point out that everyone is different – while some might find the tiny fonts readable, older eyes might not.

    On my HP 2133, I used Firefox to up the fonts to a more comfortable reading size for me.

    And I’d be perfectly happy to do it again on the 2140.

    Pam T. — 3:57 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • I calculate the pixel size is about .17mm.
    So a 6 point font character would be 1 mm high?
    I hope there is an error in my calculation.

    gordon — 4:08 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • Any idea when the Mini with the N280+GN40 will be released?

    Darren — 4:08 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • I just got one of these last week, and I love it! I had a Toshiba P1620 (8.9″, 1280×768) and found that screen/resolution combo to be just a little too small for me. This, screen however is awesome. Plus the keyboard is tough to beat for a netbook this size.

    jwhite326 — 8:33 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • I am getting mine on Friday, but I currently have the Dell Mini 10 with the HD display and I would suggest everyone to not even waste their time with a standard notebook. the Dell keyboard doesn’t compare to the 2140, the screen isn’t as bright, runs slower, gets very hot and has terrible battery life. If I couldn’t have the 2140 I would definately take the Mini 10 over any other netbook. The build quality is excellent and is very thin. I will try to put up a YouTube comparison once I receive the 2140. By the way, they both run Windows 7 with no problems.

    Techgeek32 — 9:58 PM on April 22, 2009 Reply

  • @ Daman –

    is there any indication at all that HP intend to use the GN40/n280 platform in their 2140 series?

    REMF — 6:39 AM on April 23, 2009 Reply

  • Saw hi-res on the Sony Vaio P and while it’ll be swell as a HD-DVD player, the squintability factor of fonts (and as they vary from program to program) combined with a small screen seem to make the device fairly useless – and even more of an issue than a small keyboard. I can’t see how this improves with the HP or Dell.

    Unless, of course, manufacturers include a large magnifying glass on a flex – like on the computers in “Brazil”. Though that might adversely affect the portability….

    Baz — 7:23 AM on April 23, 2009 Reply

    • >> “I can’t see how this improves with the HP or Dell.”

      The Sony device is significantly smaller than the 2140. The Vaio P has an 8″ 1600×768 display with about 0.11mm dot pitch. By comparison, HP’s 10″ hi-res display has a 0.16mm pitch.

      nomo — 10:58 AM on April 23, 2009 Reply

  • The 10″ hi res display in the HP 2140 is a good trade off between portability and legibility. The dot pitch is about 0.16mm compared to 0.15mm in the 8.9″ HP 2133 and Fujitsu P16xx.

    nomo — 10:23 AM on April 23, 2009 Reply

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