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HP 2133 Mini-Note Review – Laptop Mag

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Laptop Magazine have published a review the HP 2133 Mini-Note (XP) Notebook PC. ‘As with other mini-notebooks, such as the CTL 2go PC, the Mini-Note is nominally aimed at the education market, but it looks far more grown-up than other notebooks in its class. Measuring 10.0 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches and weighing only 3.2 pounds, the Mini-Note is a tad bulkier than its competitors but makes up for it with an attractive brushed silver aluminum case over a magnesium-alloy chassis, giving the system a durable foundation.

Beneath the lid is a bright 8.9-inch display framed by a shiny black bezel. We didn’t experience any window-sizing problems as we have with other mini-notebooks, thanks to the screen’s 1280 x 768-pixel resolution; we enjoyed browsing our favorite Web sites as we would on a larger notebook. Colors were vibrant, and the viewing angles were quite good, but users with weak eyes may find text and icons too small.’

Read: HP 2133 Mini-Note (XP) – Laptop Mag

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