Manufacturer HP Type Subnotebook/Netbook Release date April 15 2008 Media flash SSD / hard drive Operating system SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista Input Keyboard, Touchpad Camera VGA Power 3-cell (28 WHr) or 6-cell (55 WHr) high capacity Lithium-ion battery CPU VIA C7-M ULV (1.0 - 1.6 Ghz) Memory 512-2048 MB DDR2 RAM Display 8.9″ inch (diagonal) WXGA (1280 x 768) or WSVGA (1024 x 600) LCD with CCFL backlight,[1] VIA Chrome 9 graphics chip (64 - 256 MB shared memory) Connectivity WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n (Broadcom 4322AGN), Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit/s, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, SD Card reader, Expresscard 54 slot Dimensions 255 x 165 x 27 mm (10.04 x 6.5 x 1.05 in) Weight 1.27 kg (2.8 lb)
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HP 2133 Mini-Note Review - Notebook Review: Just when you thought you#039;d never find the perfect small form factor notebook for less than $1,000, HP comes to the table with the all new 2133 Mini-Note. This ultra mobile subnotebook features an impressive 8.9-inch screen, a remarkably large keyboard, a full-sized notebook hard drive, and plenty of impressive specs. Is this the perfect road warrior machine? Let#039;s take a closer look and find out.
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - Linux Edition - Trusted Reviews: If 2007 was the year that Asus chose to introduce the small and affordable sub-notebook, then 2008 is the year that the concept has really begun to take off. Asus, predictably, has lead the way once again, with its updated Eee PC 900 putting right many of the issues raised by the original. Meanwhile, Intel has enthusiastically embraced the idea by launching its Centrino Atom platform for small, low-power, affordable notebooks and MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices). There are a few machines mooted to use Atom, most notably the impressive looking MSI Wind, but it appears it could be a while before we see Atom powered machines hitting retail.
HP 2133 Mini-Note: Videos, Specs, Photo Gallery - Notebooks: The HP 2133 Mini-Note is getting official today and I’m really excited to say that real mobile computing is coming to the masses. This tiny notebook can easily slip into a purse, but is easy on the wallet with a starting price of just $499. Its good looks, professional-grade finishes and respectable specs make it a notebook that you’ll want to show off.
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Laptop reviews - CNET: While the Asus Eee PC and Intel#039;s Classmate and Netbook platforms have convinced us that low-cost, low-power laptops can be genuinely useful, we still long for something a little more upscale than the plastic construction of those systems. HP#039;s bold entry into the mininotebook market comes in the form of the 2133 Mini-Note PC, a 9-inch laptop with a tailored look and magnesium alloy chassis that starts at $599 for Windows (or $499 for Linux) and tops out at $749 with extras including Bluetooth, a Webcam, a 7,200rpm hard drive, and 2GB of RAM.
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