Finally! The Review Of The HP 2133 Mini-Note I’ve Won!

This is a proper review of the HP 2133 Mini-Note (HP Mini) and not like the last rubbish review I did. And this is definitely a review based on my true opinions of the product, even though I did win it from the Ping Awards II. Be warned though! I am only a half-past six geek and I am better at talking about himbotic stuffs like how many idiots there are in the MRT every morning. So please bear with me if this review is not up to your expectations.

I managed to squeeze some time out of my schedule to collect the HP Mini last thursday and if not for the crowded bus ride, I would have whipped it out in excitement to play with it. It was only till I reached the office when both my colleagues, Claudia and Andy unboxed the HP Mini for me and they would have been mistaken to be having orgasms from all the “OOoooooooo(s)” and the “Ahhhhhhhhhhh(s)” when they saw it. Both of them own laptops and their immediate reactions was coming from the fact that it is so small!

hp mini size
HP Mini VS My Hand

I know it is a bad way to compare the size of the HP Mini to something since my hand is rather large. But I just want to remind you people on what they say about guys with large hands…

WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!

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And you know what? The people at HP gave me the top of the line model from the HP Mini series!

1.6G Processor!!! 2G of Ram!!!!

But…….

hp mini windows vista buisness
Windows Vista Business?

The bane of all new PCs and laptops – the Windows Vista. It is akin to buying a brand new Lamborghini and fitting it with one tonne of parts. Chio (Beautiful) but useless as it is S.L.O.W. Not to mention that it is buggy. 7 Days with it and it crashed 5 times so far. If only it came with WIndows XP pre-installed!

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The other thing that one will notice immediately apart from its size is the built!

hp mini case
Great finish

Upon looking at it closely and handling it, I found it to be very sturdy and a little heavy for it’s size. I am not one who can determine what material a product is made of with a knock or a bite and so a quick google search reveals that the HP Mini is made of aluminum all round and the internal structure is protected by a magnesium alloy. The surface of the LCD is also made scratch resistant which means that if my girl decides to damage the HP Mini because I spend too much time on it, the HP Mini should be relatively safe.

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The HP Mini looks moderately pleasing from the outside but I think the finish on the inside makes it one of the most aesthetically pleasing UMPC I’ve seen. I did say ‘one of’ right? The Mac fanbois look to be ready to slit my throats with their Macbook Air.

hp mini opened
Gorgeous ain’t she?

hp mini power button
The cool power button

People are quite used to seeing people whip out notebooks in public places but not this one. The size and the built turns heads whenever I take the HP Mini out. OKAY FINE! It could have been due to the kaypoh (nosy) nature of Singaporeans but… but it really turns more heads than usual!

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hp mini keyboard
Nicely sized for laptops

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Extends all the way to the edges for easy cleaning

The keyboard is 92% full sized and it is comfortable enough to type on for long durations without feeling the need to strangle someone to loosen the stiff muscles.

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hp mini speakers
Speakers on the LCD face

Most laptops I have seen have their speakers on the face of the keyboard or around the sides of the base. The HP Mini has the speakers right where the sound should emit from. The front! I think this works well especially to the audiophiles as it makes more sense to have the sound propagating from where you are seeing the image from. The power of the speakers is also good. I haven’t had the chance to increase the volume beyond half of what the HP Mini can offer.

One problem which might be only particular to my unit is that the covers of the speaker (the one that my finger is pointing at on the pic above) keeps popping out by a couple of millimeters. It could be an issue of bad assembly but I am not sure. Not a big problem, but I keep pushing it in so that it can stay flushed with my screen. I don’t have OCD. Really.

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One of my last gripes of the HP Mini is of the touchpad.

hp mini touchpad
HP Mini’s Touchpad

The left and right click buttons are unconventionally located on the sides of the touchpad instead of the bottom and it takes some getting used to. My lack of experience with a laptop might prove to be a bonus in this as I should be able to be accustomed to this faster than people who are so used to the conventional placements. The touchpad seems to be over sensitive at times and undersized while the “I-don’t-know-what-is-the-proper-name” scroll thingy that you see on the right side is super laggy. And when it does detect that I am trying to scroll, it becomes overly responsive as well.

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Special Button

I took sometime to figure out what that button is. Once activated, it actually disables the touchpad and the purpose of it is to actually prevent users from accidentally activating the touchpad when you are typing for long hours. Not a problem for me so far as my hands don’t seem to have the problem of touching the touchpad when typing.

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One final and biggest problem I have with the HP Mini is that the batteries don’t last very long. I use the HP Mini a lot on the go or when I am in my room and even when I am doing my ‘business’ (Ewwwwww! I know!). And I use it mainly for surfing which means the wifi is constantly on. Such usage brings the life of the Mini to about 1 hr 20 mins to 1 hr 30 mins or even lesser sometimes. I wished HP had provided me with the 6-cell battery instead which can theoretically bring the battery life to twice the amount which makes it in the acceptable range for a mobile computer.

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In summary, apart from the big problem of the short battery life (*cough* 6-Cell Battery HP? *cough cough*) and the other small nuances, I love the HP Mini to death. It’s small and light for me to bring it almost anywhere (toilet not forbidding)! It’s not much of a workhorse because of it’s small screen and slow OS & processor but it definitely meets the need for blogging and surfing on the go (and while doing ‘business’).

Once again, a big thank you to Ping.sg for bringing in the sponsors, Waggener Edstrom and HP for the prize, and to the people who voted for me!

Before I end this, I shall leave you guys with my favourite website.

hp mini overview

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WAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!!

 



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20 Responses to “Finally! The Review Of The HP 2133 Mini-Note I’ve Won!”

  • uzyn Says:

    Wah… 2GB of RAM. That’s more than my full-size 2.5kg laptop!

    Congrats for winning the laptop!

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  • moby Says:

    I know it’s a small device, but your hand looks HUGE compared to the HP Mini. Dare I say, freakishly huge? MUAHAHAHA!

    Kongratz on winning. It’s a great looking machine.

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  • Darran Says:

    Finally! On the last pic, why does it look like there is additional black space surrounding the windows? Just curious!

    Darrans last blog post..[MV]蕭亞軒-衝動

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  • Jacelyn Says:

    GOod review. Now I am tempted to get one for myself :D

    Jacelyns last blog post..Company Anniversary Event

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  • Kym Says:

    How does it compare with the Eee PC?

    Kyms last blog post..I Saw the Pope!

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  • claudia Says:

    I want!!!!!

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  • shen Says:

    can you email me the HP person who contacted you? we are interested in inviting them to sponsor the mini note for our launch.

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  • nerdgeek Says:

    The mini-note’s battery life is quite bad really. that’s because the via 1.6ghz processor is no way anywhere good at power saving compared to the newer intel atom.

    The newer 10-inch Eee PC can last you for 7 hours max… with a 6 cell battery and weighs about the same. keyboard’s also about the same size, and you get a bigger 10-inch screen.

    Although, the mini-note does look much nicer…if they switch to the Atom processor, the mini-note will probably have my money. Heh.

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  • |c3^sNoW Says:

    make a backup disk, uninstall vista, n reinstall xp? im contemplating that..vista is annoying me 2 death =X

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  • krisandro Says:

    Uzyn> Your laptop is weak. But since you congratulate me. I will sell you the mini at low low low price. $5000. Got 2G ram okay. dunch pway pway.

    moby> Thanks! I may sound like a broken record but… “You know what they say about guys with big hands!”

    Darran> The speakers are there on the side. Although I like the speaker placements, I would preferred a bigger screen.

    Jacelyn> You should go read more profressional reviews around for the Mini and other UMPCs before deciding though!

    Kym> I have never played with the EEE b4 to do a proper comparison but I was considering the 1000H before winning this HP Mini.

    Claudia> Orh. WAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHA!!

    shen> Erm, I did not arrange for the prizes and so I don’t think it is approriate for me to give you the person who passed me the prize. I do not know her role in HP as well. Sorry!

    nerdgeek> The 1000 series was definitely what I was looking for. The battery life is definitely worth salivating over. But since I have the mini which is a good product on other counts, I shall live with it!

    |c3^sNoW> I am thinking about that as well. I shall consider it.

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  • DeathstarX Says:

    Wah! Envious siah…haha. It would be great for things like presentations. I wonder how it’d be like to play WoW on it…^^;;

    DeathstarXs last blog post..A Lil Bit of This and That

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  • |c3^sNoW Says:

    if u DO reinstall XP, can um, do a rundown on how to do it? im nt geeky enuf 2 understand those forums n wat…scared later do sala…thanx ah :D

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  • Serene Kwong Says:

    Its cool and so…. lucky to win that!

    Serene Kwongs last blog post..WOW! OUR GIRL IS ON ‘THE STRAITS TIMES’

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  • krisandro Says:

    DeathstarX> I think it’s too slow for WoW dude. Presentations are fine if your maximise screen usage

    |c3^sNoW> Alright! I will!

    Serene Kwong> Thanks! I was really lucky!

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  • Elle Says:

    hey is yours running on Vista business? You can actually downgrade it to XP pro legally. And a new OS called Windows7 is coming out at the end of the year. You can actually upgrade to Windows7 for free after it is launched. Oh and the downgrading can be done at simlim square with $30 bucks or so. Another alternative will be to go online and find out how to do the downgrading yourself.. but it’s gna be very troublesome.

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