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HP 2133 Mini-Note

The Mini-Note PC by Hewlett Packard is the company's first venture into the low-priced, ultra-compact laptop market. The Mini-Note tries to establish itself as a higher-end version with an 8.9" screen and full size keyboard. They also offer configuration options such as operating system, processor, RAM and harddrive. This can make the price range from $499 to $749, making it more expensive than the competition. Hewlett Packard also chose an aluminum chassis for the Mini-Note to  give it a slightly upscale look. More recently HP has cut prices on the original Mini-Note PC in what people believe is a move to deplete stock before introducing the new HP 10" netbook. The entry model now sports a very attractive $299 price tag - especially considering its best-in-class keyboard and screen resolution. 

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Hewlett Packard 2133 Mini-Note PC
MSRP $499.00
Release date May, 2008
Brand HP
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Pros & Cons

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13 reviews
59
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6 positive
4 mixed
3 negative

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Pros:
Do you agree?
Nice aluminum outer case
+12agreedisagree

Full size keyboard
+7agreedisagree

Great configuration options
+6agreedisagree

Can run Linux
+4agreedisagree

Can run Windows Vista
+2agreedisagree

Powerful CPU for its size
+2agreedisagree

better screen resolution than any other netbook
0agreedisagree

ExpressCard slot can be used for expansion
0agreedisagree

now competitively priced
-2agreedisagree

Cons:
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More expensive than competition
+7agreedisagree

Slow boot-up time
+4agreedisagree

Heavier than competition
+3agreedisagree

Comes with crippled version of Vista - Basic
+2agreedisagree

small trackpad
+2agreedisagree

Weirdly placed mouse buttons
+1agreedisagree

Large borders around screen, screen could be larger
+1agreedisagree

No 3G / HSDPA
0agreedisagree


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Details

Features

  • CPU: 1.6 GHz
  • Screen size: 8.9"
  • Harddrive: 4GB flash drive or up to 160GB traditional drive
  • Full size keyboard
  • Weight: 3.2 lbs
  • Dimensions: 10" x 6.5" x 1.1"
  • Spill resistant keyboard
  • Vertical mouse buttons

Configuration Options

Operating Systems

  • Linux (starting at $499)
  • Windows Vista Basic (starting at $599)
  • Windows Vista Business (?)

Harddrive

  • 4GB flash drive
  • 120GB 5,400-rpm drive
  • 160GB 5,400-rpm drive
  • 160GB 7,200-rpm drive

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This report was started April 9, 2008 at 10:42 am by Amanie
with the last edit occurring October 10, 2009 at 10:41 am by Erik
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HP 2133 Mini-Note

• HP 2133-KR922UT 8.9-Inch Netbook - 3 Cell Battery

• 2133 Mini-Note Silver Netbook

UPC: 884420030034

EAN: 884420030034

MPN: KR922UT#ABA

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Comments

1.  avatar Erik said:

The mini laptop competition is heating up. I think HP may have lost sight of the appeal of these mini-laptops. Here's why the Asus EEE appeals to me (and others IMO):

1) Small
2) Lightweight
3) Inexpensive

While the Mini-Note hits the mark on the 1st point, it looks like HP sacrificed points 2 and 3 as a trade-off for power (specifically, the ability to run Vista). If I want to run Vista, I would get a full-size laptop. My sub-$300, 2lb, Linux-powered EEE suits my needs perfectly.
Apr 09, 2008 11:36am
2.  avatar Omar said:

For me the Eee isn't quite perfect. The processor just isn't quite up to snuff in regards to video. Flash videos often stutter for me, and even downloaded videos sometimes have slow playback speeds. If it was just a little more powerful then it'd be perfect.

The Eee is definitely version 1.0 in this new line of sub-notebooks with tons of these coming out by a variety of companies starting this summer. The increased competition can only mean good things as prices will drop, quality will rise, and there will be an offering for practically everybody's specific situation.
Apr 09, 2008 12:31pm
3.  avatar GT-D said:

Hmm, I'd agree with the above - but I'd say I don't really use the Eee PC for watching youtube and stuff - the screens pretty small as it is... or my wife for that matter (its her laptop really).

I can see wanting to do that, but flash has gotten increasingly processor intensive with subsequent versions, so I don't really expect that functionality out of such a cheap PC... if I were shelling out for the more expensive Eee PCs I would expect more though.
Apr 10, 2008 12:10pm
4.  avatar Omar said:

Well you can actually overclock the Eee, but from my initial research it looks like you need another OS than the default Xandros. If it gets too annoying for me, I'll probably just try a different operating system and overclock the processor. Right now I'm just waiting for the distros to get a bit more mature and user friendly. eeeXubuntu is looking promising.
Apr 10, 2008 12:16pm
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Altos

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June 13, 2008
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Pros

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Cons

  • More expensive than competition

Competitors

Altos prefers MSI Wind over HP 2133 Mini-Note
Altos prefers HP 2133 Mini-Note over Everex CloudBook, Asus Eee PC 701
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fengtao

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April 21, 2008
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100
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1 pro
0 cons

Pros

  • Nice aluminum outer case

Cons

Did not agree with any cons

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GT-D

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April 10, 2008
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ProSCORE
100
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1 pro
0 cons

Pros

  • Nice aluminum outer case

Cons

Did not agree with any cons

Comments

"Hmm, I'd agree with the above - but I'd say I don't really use the Eee PC for watching youtube and stuff - the screens pretty small as it is... or my wife for that matter (its her laptop really).

I can see wanting to do that, but flash has gotten increasingly processor intensive with subsequent versions, so I don't really expect that functionality out of such a cheap PC... if I were shelling out for the more expensive Eee PCs I would expect more though."

Competitors

GT-D prefers Asus Eee PC 701 over HP 2133 Mini-Note
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mba28

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November 3, 2008
ProSCORE
75
negative
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positive
6 pros
2 cons

Pros

  • Nice aluminum outer case
  • Full size keyboard
  • Great configuration options
  • Can run Linux
  • Can run Windows Vista
  • better screen resolution than any other netbook

Cons

  • More expensive than competition
  • Slow boot-up time

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vananaman

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January 26, 2009
ProSCORE
50
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3 pros
3 cons

Pros

  • Nice aluminum outer case
  • Full size keyboard
  • Great configuration options

Cons

  • More expensive than competition
  • Heavier than competition
  • Comes with crippled version of Vista - Basic

Competitors

vananaman prefers Lenovo IdeaPad S10, MSI Wind, Fujitsu Lifebook U810 over HP 2133 Mini-Note
vananaman prefers HP 2133 Mini-Note over Asus Eee PC 701, Everex CloudBook, Acer Aspire One
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