HP 2133-KX870AT 8.9-inch Mini-Note PC (C7-M 1.6 GHz Processor, 2048 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Vista Business)
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Small but mighty
The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC might be small in size (2.8lbs and 1.05" thin) but it's big on usability, durability, and sleekness. Packed with an impressive combination of features, the HP 2133 offers you a full-function PC with the utmost mobility. This Mini-Note PC comes equipped with the productivity tools you need to be efficient on the go: 8.9-inch diagonal, scratch-resistant, WXGA display; 92% full-size, user-friendly QWERTY keyboard; ExpressCard/54 slot, integrated Secure Digital Reader, and a touchpad with scroll zone. Cut the cords and stay connected with wireless technologies such as integrated Wi-Fi Certified WLAN, making it easier to access the Internet as well as communicate via email, IM, chat, and blogging at school, at home or on the road at your favorite hotspots. By using the Internet, e-mail, instant messaging and VoIP, it makes researching, communicating, collaborating, and searching more convenient and enjoyable. The simple, refined design and all aluminum case make it sleek and sturdy yet super lightweight. Reliable features such as HP DuraKeys, magnesium alloy support structure, and HP 3D DriveGuard help give you a durable mini-note PC that can go the distance. Experience video, still-image capture, web conferencing, or video-enhanced instant messaging with no additional hardware to buy or carry. Integrated VGA webcam enables both video and still-image capture so you can add photos and video clips to presentations, documents and e-mail. 8.9" diagonal WXGA (1280 x 768) Widescreen Display Built-in Webcam and Microphone VIA Chrome 9 Graphics High Definition audio with Stereo Speakers Broadcom 802.11A/B/G Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN Secure Digital (SD) Slot ExpressCard 54 Slot 2 x USB 2.0, Headphone out/Line-out; Microphone-in, VGA, RJ-45 (LAN) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 10.04" (W) x 6.5" (D) x 1.05" (H) Approximate Unit W
Product Details
- Feature:
- Full-function laptop with 8.9-inch display, stylish anodized aluminum case, and integrated webcam
- 1.6 GHz VIA C7-M ULV processor, 120 GB hard drive, 2 GB RAM (maximum), tri-mode Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g), Gigabit Ethernet
- Spill-resistant 92 percent full size keyboard; hard drive protected by HP's 3D DriveGuard
- Connectivity: 3 USB, 1 headphone, 1 microphone, ExpressCard 54/34, Secure Digital memory card slot, VGA monitor port
- Pre-installed with Windows Vista Business; trial versions of Microsoft Office 2007 and Norton Internet Security
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Personal Computers
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- CPUManufacturer: VIA
- CPUType: VIA-Cyrix C3
- DataLinkProtocol: Ethernet
- EAN: 0884420001027
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- HardDiskInterface: Serial ATA
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Hewlett Packard
- Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
- Model: KX870AT#ABA
- MPN: KX870AT#ABA
- NativeResolution: 8.9
- OperatingSystem: Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProcessorCount: 1
- ProductGroup: Personal Computer
- ProductTypeName: NOTEBOOK_COMPUTER
- Publisher: Hewlett Packard
- ReleaseDate: 2008-04-29
- RemovableStorage: None
- SpecialFeatures: nv:Condition^New|Operating Systems^Windows® VistaTM Business|Platform^Notebook PC|Expansion Ports^1 - Express Card Slot/54|Display Type^WXGA|Viewable Screen Size^8.9"|Maximum Resolution^1280 x 768|Processor Brand^VIA|Processor Class^C7-M ULV Processor|Processor Speed^1.6GHz|Processor Cache^128KB L2|Memory Type^DDR2|Memory Size^2GB (2GB X 1)|Memory Speed^DDR2 667|Memory Slots (Total)^1|Memory Slots (Available)^0|Maximum Memory Supported^2GB|Graphics Description^Integrated Graphics
- Studio: Hewlett Packard
- SystemMemoryType: DDR2 SDRAM
- UPC: 884420001027
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Working with Linux 10.0
2008-12-02I have been working with Windows every since I have used computer. So, since I've started using Linux, I have had to learn by trial and error. True. It is more secure that Windows. But, to this point Windows is more user friendly.

Buy this machine
2008-12-02Most of the reviews written here were accurate, but it shouldn't stop you from buying this computer.
Bottom line: computer good, operation system not
The computer itself is quite good. Display is very clear (if a bit small), and the sound is high quality as well. However, this thing does produce quite a bit of heat but it's not really a problem if you leave it on a table or it's winter time. The main reason I bought this computer as opposed to the others (Asus, Acer, etc) was that it looked like it was built with more quality and not made as a children's toy. Also, the final selling point is that the keyboard is almost full size. The other computers I kept hitting my thumb on the mouse pad and skipping wildly to another section of the document. The HP 2133 has a button to turn off the mousepad for typing, which is quite convienent.
Windows Vista is a chore. It is constantly updating itself, switching resolution modes when relogging in, mouse locks up. The most disturbing thing is that it goes into this black screen during start up in which you can't tell if it's dead or alive. Then, thankfully it comes back to life after a minute or so.
I've been seriously considering installing XP. But it would mean a bunch of work, finding disk, perhaps some illegal activity etc. And I'm not nerdish enough to consider this fun. Plus you have to go find all of the drivers again to make things work. The other thing is that HP doesn't give you the install disk for Windows Vista, so if you ever change your mind, you have to rely on your own back (which by the way, didn't work for me. My back up almost worked, but then Windows vista stopped recongizing my external hard disk and would seriously crash every time I plugged it in).
So for now I live with pain. Which may be ok, considering all I really wanted to do is browse the internet from my couch and talk on Skype (which, by the way works fine. The sound is very clear, but you may need an external microphone since this one is a bit weak. Webcam works well too).
By the way, the 6 cell battery is quite big and will make it hard to fit into a case/sleeve/old sock that you might want to use to protect the computer.

Note taker
2008-12-01Great for the student who has fine motor skills problems, or organizational difficulties. Thank you. As always, Amazon comes through..

HARD DRIVE SHORT
2008-11-30I thought I was getting a 120gb harddrive but I only show 111.79gb. 102gb on drive "c" and 9gb on drive "d"

It looks great!!!
2008-11-30Over all, it looks great. The problem is, I am not familiar with Linux and I am totally lost. It is working good, but I have not used it at all for documents bec. I am worried that it might not be compatible with my vista (laptop). I am just using it to surf the internet.
My 13 year old nephew, told me, after I bought it, that it is not a very good operating system...It is good, but how I wish I just bought one with windows (which I am more familiar).
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