HP 2133 Mini-Note PC
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| HP 2133 Mini-Note PC | |
| Manufacturer | HP |
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| Type | Subnotebook |
| Release date | April 15 2008 |
| Connectivity | WLAN 802.11a/b/g Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Bluetooth 2.0 USB 2.0 SD Card reader, Expresscard 54 slot |
| Media | flash SSD / hard drive |
| Operating system | SLED, Windows Vista |
| Input | Keyboard Touchpad |
| Camera | VGA |
| Power | 3-cell (28 WHr) high capacity Lithium-ion battery |
| CPU | VIA C7-M ULV |
| Memory | 512-2048 MB DDR2 RAM |
| Display | 8.9" inch (diagonal) WXGA (1280 x 800) LCD with CCFL backlight[1] |
| Dimensions | 255 x 165 x 27 mm (10.04 x 6.5 x 1.05 in) |
| Weight | 1.27 kg (2.8 lb) |
The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is a full-function subnotebook aimed at the education market.[1] It is available with both SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and Windows Vista. Its retail price starts at $499 for the Linux version with 4GB of flash memory. The device may fall into a newly defined category of Netbooks.
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[edit] Features
The machine has a spill-resistant 92%-of-full-size keyboard which many reviewers have been complimentary of, and which HP say is specially coated to reduce wear on the keys. Unusually, the touchpad buttons are to the sides of the pad itself, rather than below it. The machine's shell is aluminium, while the inner chassis is anodised magnesium. The screen is protected by a layer of PMMA ("plexiglass"), and the system has accelerometer-based shock protection features for its hard drive.
The machine is available with a three- or six-cell battery, which provide approximately two and four hours of run time respectively on the high-end Windows Vista Business configuration shipped to reviewers. The latter battery projects downwards out of the rear of the machine, tilting it upwards. A variety of CPU, RAM and mass storage configurations are available, and Bluetooth is available on high-end models. All of the current configurations of the machine feature a webcam,[2] however in HP's press release it is listed as an optional feature. Operating systems available range from SuSE Linux to Microsoft Windows Vista Business.
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[edit] External links
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Models comparison page
- HP 2133 Popular Mini-Note Forum and informational source
- HP 2133 Mini-Note Forums, Guides and How-to's
- HP 2133 Mini-Note User Forums
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Blog and News
[edit] Reviews
- HP 2133 Mini-Note Review (NotebookReview)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (pcmag.com)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (Via C7-M 1.6 GHz, 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD, Vista Home Basic) (cnet.com)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note (laptopmag.com)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note: Videos, Specs, Photo Gallery (notebooks.com)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Full Specs at WikiSpecs
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC video review (jkontherun.com)
[edit] Media
- HP unveils small laptop for schoolkids (news.yahoo.com)
- HP launches Linux-loaded Eee PC rival (reghardware.co.uk)
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Video (cnet.com)
- Hands-on with the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (infosyncworld.com)
- First Look HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (tabletpc2.com)
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