HP Mini-Notebook 2133

Last update: Video preview by TigerDirect (08 August’08)

HP 2133 is a mini UMPC featuring 8.9 inch display, 1366 x 766 pixel resolution, aluminium casing, 2.5 pounds of weight, Windows Vista/Linux compatible, express card slot, QWERTY keyboard and WiFi.

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Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ | Check Availability


HP 2133 Reviews

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PC World reviews the HP 2133 and writes;

“A little larger than the Eee, the 2133 measures 10.04 inches in length by 6.5 inches in width by 1.05 inches in depth, and every inch counts. This allows for a crisp 8.9-inch display capable of a 1280 by 768-pixel resolution and a comfortable, large keyboard. In fact, considering the device’s form factor, this is a perfectly proportioned layout for dainty digits and thick fingers alike. ”
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LaptopMag reviews the HP 2133 and writes;

“The system is powered by a 1.6-GHz VIA C7-M processor, VIA Chrome 9 graphics chip, and 2GB of DDR2 memory, which produced a 3DMark03 score of 380; that’s 135 points below average for a UMPC, but the Mini-Note had no trouble handling Vista and ran multiple applications without a hiccup. It did take 1 minute and 18 seconds for the system to complete the Windows boot sequence, though. ”
Rating: ★★★★☆

jkOnTheRun reviews the HP 2133 and writes;

“I think HP has a real winner on their hands with the Mini. I find it to be a capable notebook computer that is highly portable and the build quality is outstanding. I also find it impressive that the total price swing from entry level (with Linux) to fully loaded is only $250 and there is no question in my mind that the Mini is the best built UMPC at this price level. ”
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Notebook Review reviews the HP 2133 and writes;

“The 1280 x 768 resolution is likewise exceptional given the small size of this notebook. Text is a little smaller than what most consumers would prefer, but this is a minor inconvenience considering the fact that you can display a complete webpage on the LCD exactly as it was meant to be displayed…The built-in speaker performance on the Mini-Note was quite superior compared to other notebooks in this class. The audio is excellent for watching short video clips or web conferencing, but it’s also loud enough to enjoy music or full-length movies with distortion-free sound using the built-in speakers. ”
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InfosyncWorld has hands-on review of the HP 2133 and writes;

“In person, HP was unafraid to show us the 2133 Mini-Note PC right next to an Asus EEE PC, and the difference was striking. We’ve been testing an EEE PC in house for a couple weeks, and our first impressions are that the device is a simple, toy-like laptop, with some adult capabilities. The HP 2133 is the opposite. This feels like an adult laptop, shrunk down to fit an ultraportable case. The aluminum casing on the HP 2133, compared to plastic on most devices this size, makes it feel very sturdy and solid, and HP has made the screen a bit more scratch resistant, knowing students might throw it around.”
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HP 2133 PRESS RELEASE

HP Introduces Full-function Mini-notebook PC for Education Market

PALO ALTO, April 8, 2008 - To help schools offer affordable computing to every student, HP today introduced a full-function, mini-notebook PC priced starting under $500.(1)

Designed for the education market, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is flexible enough for students to use from the classroom to the family room.

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