HP has managed to enter the netbook market model with its HP 2133 Mini-Note. It has the potential to market one of the most successful mini-notebook on a 8.9 screen resolution of 1280x768, a solid keyboard ( 92% of the size of a standard laptop), WiFi and Bluetooth, and brushed aluminum finish, is a recipe for a serious contender for the netbook to sell for a little more established leaders of the Asus Eee PC 901 to about£ 350.
Unlike other models, the "toy like" seem slightly in comparison, the 2133 is designed to last with a top attractive brushed aluminum and magnesium alloy chassis. A display scratch "with an innovative treatment on the upper side further increased the strength of the notebook LCD screen, 'even though they have been, for the people in this" treatment "are also reflective, especially outdoors, resulting in general print quality.
The enhanced frameworkthe size and weight significantly higher than other similarly sized netbook, compared to 1.27 kg, 0.99kg for the Acer Aspire One and Asus Eee PC 900 and 1.1 kg for the new Asus Eee PC 901 - these are only minor differences.
You will find the Mini-Note 2133 with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista and XP, although most of the models is out Vista Business and Linux.
A welcome bonus with the larger Mini-Note is the 'large surface. HP says the keyboard "92% of full size", which is far from competing models. The touchpad is reasonable, and in an effort to optimize the space we are the mouse buttons are located on the sides, similar to Acer Aspire One. I found this a bit 'awkward, but considering the trade-off for the bigger keyboard, it seems a better model to be implemented, especially for typing.
However, it is hopelessly CPU performance and battery life (for the 3-cell, any more thanan hour and a half), that really undermines the excellent properties of the model. The HP 2133 Mini-Note has an odd start time, until a minute and a half (901 attached to 20 seconds from cold boot on the Eee PC).
There is also the question whether one can "upgrade" to 10 "Mini Laptop bulk of the overall image of the Mini-Note compared to the other 8.9 inch. The slightly larger Asus Eee PC 1000 could be moreproduction. Yes, it is slightly larger in all dimensions, but improved the advantage of 8 hours of battery life and performance significantly. Similarly, the MSI Wind, another 10-inch model could also be considered.
Finally, there are many interesting features of the HP 2133 Mini-Note, keyboard, smart look and feel, high-resolution screen and a good connection. However, poor performance and battery life will always hinder the user. In general, the mini-note is the goodNow, if they are not sophisticated programs (eg word processing, in this case, the keyboard lends big hand), but otherwise, Acer, Asus, or is the way to go.
But all is not lost! HP launches mini-laptop trio date under the brand HP Mini 1000th Promising improved performance by an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz, both 8.9 and 10.2-inch screen and test the MacBook Air in less than an inch thick, with a weight as close to 1 kilogram.There are few reports of improvement in battery life, but I suspect there are some extensions when it comes out in Britain in January 2009. But it is to enter the U.S. retail for $ 399, and has its own mini-website
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