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Mini-Review: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

July 28th, 2008 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Computers, Gizmos and Gadgets

Tags: Mini-notebook, Hewlett-Packard Co., PC, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Rick Broida

hp-2133.jpgI wanted to like the HP 2133. I really did. It’s extremely travel-friendly, weighing about three pounds and measuring just an inch thick but cramming in an 8.9-inch screen and nearly full-size keyboard. Plus, it’s a looker.

Though pricing starts at $499 for a Linux-equipped model with a 4GB solid-state drive (which competes head-on with the Asus Eee PC), I tested the $799 version, which comes with Windows Vista, a 120GB hard drive, and 2GB of RAM.

So, why didn’t I like it? Put simply, it’s too slow — wayyyy too slow. It takes several minutes to boot. Applications load like molasses. And watching full-screen video is an iffy proposition at best. Also, my unit came with a six-cell battery, which protrudes awkwardly from the bottom of the 2133. Sure, it’ll run longer, but at the price of diminished portability.

I’m still trying to figure out why the mini-notebook category is so popular. For the same price you can buy a full-size, full-featured notebook that’s more capable and more comfortable to use. I get the size and weight advantages, but I just can’t live with all the compromises.

What do you think? Would you buy a mini-note (or the Mini-Note)? Why or why not? Storm the Comments, fellow BizHackers.

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    jamostew

    07/28/08 | Report as spam

    iPod Touch with a Keyboard

    How 'bout an iPod Touch with a small keyboard? Small, portable, capable, nimble (for what it does). Isn't that what the whole UMPC movement is about? I like the idea, but I agree with you, that they haven't hit the bullseye yet.

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    BizHacksRick

    07/29/08 | Report as spam

    Probably won't be long...

    Makes sense to me. The iPhone/touch are already fantastic for Web browsing, e-mail, documents, etc. Add a keyboard and you're good to go! In fact, there was a folding Bluetooth keyboard for PDAs a while back... just needs iPhone drivers!

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    MMiddleton

    07/29/08 | Report as spam

    eee PC well worth it

    My wife picked up an eee PC with linux on it, and I have been very happy with it so far. My only gripe has been the lack of libraries that are pre-built for Asus' customized Xandros install, but that's just me being lazy. I'm not surprised your demo unit was slow - Vista's a resource hog. I'd recommend trying a Linux unit, and see if it performs better (I'm guessing it probably will).

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    NickJoker

    07/29/08 | Report as spam

    I like the mini's and Linux is faster

    I agree, my Asus is great not for long papers or business reports great for on the go presentations and the like. You can't bet Linux or open office those guys are the best.

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    fowlbruce

    07/29/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Mini-Review: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

    You should have gone with the SLED version. VISTA on a box like this is molasses on a plutoid.

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    shabdar

    07/29/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Mini-Review: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

    I just love the idea of Mac Book Air, simple but almost nobody thought of it before!

    We don't need a tiny and compromised laptop with cluttered keyboard and uselessly shrunk display.

    We all carry briefcases so it is at least as big as an A4 page but they are usually thin, so all we need is a THIN laptop.
    Tiny laptops are usually thick which makes them not fitting in nice and stylish briefcases, not to mention the charger!

    A thin laptop means we can have the luxury of a full sized keyboard and a decent display with an ultra portable laptop that so far Mac Book Air is one of the few offering such thing.

    Well, performance might be an issue (like any other ultra portable) but frankly Air satisfies what it is designed for especially with Mac OS Snow Leopard coming it will have even a better performance

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    dbianco

    08/27/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Mini-Review: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

    Ever try to use a "fullsize" notebook in economy class when the person in front of you reclines their seat? This is one possible explanation why the class is popular

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