Netbook: HP Mini 2133
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Product Details
- cpu
- Via C7 1600 MHz
- ram
- DDR2 512 MB
DDR2 1024 MB
DDR2 2048 MB - storage
- 4 GB SSD
160 GB HDD (5400RPM)
120 GB HDD (5400RPM) - network
- Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
WiFi 802.11b/g/n 300 Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0 . - battery
- 3-Cell (2 Hours)
6-Cell (4 Hours) - camera
- 0.3 megapixels
- weight
- 1270grams
- dimensions
- 165mm x 255mm x 27mm
- operating system
- Windows XP Home
- Windows Vista Home Basic
- Suse Enterprise Linux
- display
- 1200x800 12 inches
- keyboard size
- 92%
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Reviews
CNET editors` review (HP Mini Note 2133)
While the Asus Eee PC and Intel`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. 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.
by CNET on 8/05/2009 12:45:10 PM
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC review
There are plenty of reasons to love the HP 2133. It`s affordable, it`s impossibly attractive and it`s more comfortable to use than any of its immediate competitors. Its performance is disappointing, however, and we don`t like the fact it doesn`t include a built-in 3G datacard. We`d recommend it to people who aren`t concerned about the performance issue, but for the rest of us, the Eee PC is the mini-laptop machine of choice.
by CNET UK on 8/05/2009 12:47:09 PM
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - Linux Edition Review
Were this review based on design and features alone the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC would be walking away with a Recommended Award: that`s a fact. It has a superb keyboard and a chassis that`s a cut above both the Eee PC and anything we`ve seen, released or otherwise. Unfortunately for HP there`s a lot more to it than this and the Mini-Note struggles to match even the modest exploits of the Eee PC. Its 1.2GHz VIA CPU chugs when shown any kind of video and battery life is poor, managing even less than the none too impressive longevity offered by Asus` machine. If and when HP updates this with something faster, be it Intel`s Atom or a new generation VIA CPU, then it could be onto a real winner.
by Trusted Reviews on 8/05/2009 12:49:20 PM
Hewlett-Packard 2133 Mini-Note PC (FH441PA)
It`s small, affordable and easy to use. Business users will appreciate the fast networking options and the ExpressCard slot. Travellers and students will love its large hard drive capacity and the fact that it`s compact but still easy to use.
by PCWorld on 8/05/2009 12:53:07 PM
HP 2133 Mini Note
Overall, the HP’s 2133 Mini-Note is a flawed gem. In many regards, it’s superb. It looks and feels vastly more expensive than it is and is outstandingly usable for such a tiny laptop. But, while the chassis is excellent, we can’t help feeling that HP has wholly missed the mark with both its software and hardware. One of the main attractions of the Eee PC is its user-friendliness, a trait sorely lacking here. Replace the VIA processor with one of Intel’s forthcoming Atom chips or, dare we say it, add a Windows XP version and the 2133 would have little trouble in deposing the Eee from its pearly white throne. But until the HP can boast battery life and performance to match its finely honed figure, Asus’ Eee will remain our budget laptop of choice.
by PC Authority on 8/05/2009 12:54:53 PM


