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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’s take a closer look and find out.

The HP 2133 Mini-Note has a great design. Everyone in our office agreed that it has a solid chassis and attractive look. The brushed aluminum and plastic casing is durable and hides fingerprints well. It also keeps the Mini-Note lightweight, only weighing in around 2.86 lbs as configured. It has that sleek business appeal, but is targeted toward students as well. One look at the Mini-Note and I can see why. I mean who wouldn’t want an inexpensive subnotebook to tote back and forth to class, especially one that pretty much has a full-size keyboard.

The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC might be small in size (2.8lbs and 1.05″ thin) but it’s big on usability, durability, and sleekness. Packed with an impressive combination of features, the HP 2133 offers you a full-function PC with the utmost mobility. This Mini-Note PC comes equipped with the productivity tools you need to be efficient on the go: 8.9-inch diagonal, scratch-resistant, WXGA display; 92% full-size, user-friendly QWERTY keyboard; ExpressCard/54 slot, integrated Secure Digital Reader, and a touchpad with scroll zone. Cut the cords and stay connected with wireless technologies such as integrated Wi-Fi Certified WLAN, making it easier to access the Internet as well as communicate via email, IM, chat, and blogging at school, at home or on the road at your favorite hotspots.

Features
Processor: 1.6GHz VIA C7-M ULV
Memory: 2GB DDR2
Storage: 120GB hard drive
Optical Drives: None
Display: 8.9-inch TFT
Graphics: VIA integrated graphics
Operating System: Windows Vista Business

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Review by computershopper

Pros : Extremely compact; lightweight; solid construction; comfortable keyboard; sharp screen; full suite of ports

Cons : Slow processor; onscreen text can be hard to read; no optical drive; costs more than other budget ultraportables

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Review by cnet

The good: Inexpensive; solid construction; stylish design belies its budget price; nearly full-size keyboard.

The bad: Weak performance; unimpressive battery life; tiny touch pad; misses out on new Intel Atom CPUs.

The bottom line: Despite an underpowered CPU, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC offers the best balance of small size, comfort, and functionality we’ve seen in a mininotebook, making it fast a favorite for on-the-go use.

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