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Review: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - Linux Edition – Trusted Reviews

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Trusted Reviews have published a review of the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC - Linux Edition. ‘Though it lacks a catchy name, compared to the toy-like Eee PC the Mini-Note PC is a stunningly stylish piece of design. Weighing in a heavier but nonetheless portable 1.27kg the brushed metal lid and underside complements the silver internals and gloss black bezel beautifully, while its curves make for a pleasingly tactile shape that immediately impresses. If the Eee PC borrows the MacBook's iconic white finish, the Mini-Note PC feels far more like a product produced by the house that Steve Jobs built.

This comparison, though, doesn't do HP much justice because it too has been designing and producing attractive notebooks for quite a while now and its experience is borne out in the Mini-Note. Everything about the machine feels exceedingly accomplished, with a compact but lightweight feel and a sturdiness that belies both its price and size. Try and bend the screen and you'll struggle to produce much movement at all. Apply some pressure on the outside of the lid and you'll be hard-pushed to transmit it to the LCD panel itself.’

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