9/27/2023 0 Comments 2133 mininoteĪs of October 2008, the HP 2133 is one of the few netbooks to feature an ExpressCard/54 slot, other ones being the Lenovo IdeaPad S9, Lenovo IdeaPad S10, NTT Corrino W 100I and the Gigabyte M912. The system has an accelerometer-based hard drive shock protection feature called "HP 3D DriveGuard". The screen is protected by a layer of PMMA ("plexiglass"). The machine's shell is aluminium, while the inner chassis is anodised magnesium. There is a small button above the touchpad to enable/disable the pad and buttons. Unusually, the touchpad buttons are to the sides of the pad itself, rather than below it. The machine has a spill-resistant 92%-of-full-size keyboard which Hewlett-Packard says is specially coated to reduce wear on the keys. The system was replaced in early 2009 by an upgraded model, the HP Mini 2140, which was also aimed at the education and business market. However, according to APC magazine, it was built by Compal Electronics who also make the MSI Wind and the Dell Inspiron Mini 9. According to DigiTimes, the netbook was manufactured by Inventec. Its retail price started at US$499 for the Linux version with 4 GB of flash memory. It was available with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista or Windows XP. The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC was a full-function netbook aimed at the business and education markets. HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (front view compare with pencil) HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (side) Wide format touchpad with side mounted buttons, scroll area and enable/disable button Single 512–2048 MB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM SODIMMĤ GB SSD, 2.5in 120 GB 5200 RPM or 160 GB 7200 RPM HDDĨ.9in (diagonal) WXGA (1280 x 768) LCD with CCFL backlight or WSVGA (1024 x 600) LCD with LED backlight, VIA Chrome 9 graphics chip (64 – 256 MB shared memory) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows XP, Windows Vista It's going to be interesting to see how all of these new (and rumored) ultra portable PCs stack-up in terms of performance and battery like when or if they finally arrive.Netbook computer running Linux or Windows But considering these early models are powered by VIA C7 processors, they're a good possibility of VIA Isaiah based models too, since the processors are pin compatible. Rumor has it, Intel Atom based versions of the HP Mini-Note PC are in the works as well. Other pre-configured HP Mini-Notes feature standard SATA hard drives. Operating systems options include the 32-bit versions of Windows Vista Home Basic and Vista Business, or SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.Īlso note, that unlike the ASUS EeePC, only one version of the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is outfitted with flash-based storage, the KR922UT which has a 4GB flash module. Two models also feature Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. At the moment, five different pre-configured options are listed on the HP website, with VIA C7-M ULV processors speeds ranging from 1.0 to 1.6GHz and DDR2 memory configurations from 512MB to 2GB.Īll of the HP 2133 series Mini-Note PCs feature 8.9" WXGA screens, VIA (S3) Chrome 9 graphics processors, and Broadcom WiFi controllers. The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is offered in a wide variety of configurations with price points starting at $499. HP has a new ultra portable notebook available for purchase today, that seems poised to do battle with ASUS' upcoming 8.9" version of the EeePC.
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