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HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Review - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the new HP 2133 Mini-Note PC. 'The 2133's biggest selling point is its fantastic keyboard, which HP claims is 92 percent of the size of a full-size laptop keyboard. Both inexpensive mini-notebooks and high-priced UMPCs have been plagued by tiny Chicklet-like keys, which make typing a pain and typos plentiful. By expanding the keyboard right to the edges of the system, HP was able to fit bigger keys into the tray. The result is a comfortable typing experience. It also presents a unique, eye-catching look.

The touch pad also has an unusual shape, stretched into a letterbox-like wide rectangle. The touch surface is a little small, and the mouse buttons have been moved to the left and right sides of the touch pad, but this permits the system to have a minimal amount of wasted wrist rest space, and seems to be a fair trade-off, even if it takes a little getting used to. There are no quick-launch or media control buttons, but a Web cam and speakers are mounted around the screen.'

Read: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - CNET

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