HP has managed to enter the netbook market with their HP 2133 mini-note model

A mark with a resistant screen 'using an innovative management on the top surface of the notebook's LCD ostentation' further boosts robustness, although it has been be aware of for people to find this "manipulation" too reflective, particularly outdoors which leads to needy overall viewing quality.The reinforced frame does take the overall size and load notably higher than other similar sized netbooks, to 1.27kg compared through 0.99kg for the Acer Aspire One and Asus Eee PC 900, and 1.1 kg with respect to the newer Asus Eee PC 901 - these are however tiny differences.

You can find the 2133 mini-memorandum with a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista and XP, albeit most models available are the Linux and Vista Business issue.A welcome bonus with the bigger mini-note is the large interface. HP states that the keyboard is "92% replete size" which is a far bawl from competing models. The touchpad is intellectual, and in an effort to optimize short time, the mouse buttons are located up the body the sides; similar to the Acer Aspire One. I mould this somewhat clumsy, but considering the vocation off for the larger keyboard, it does be seen to be a better model disclosed, especially for typing.It does howsoever have hopeless CPU performance and battery life (as being the 3-cell version, as slender as one and a half hours!) what one really undermines the superb features steady the model. The HP 2133 mini-bill has a ridiculous boot-up time, for example long as one and a moiety minutes (as apposed to 20 seconds avail-up from cold on the Eee PC 901).

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