it is ver slim, it just 2.63lb and only 1.05 inches thin,but it is very power to made much work, so fast to sufing internet,TheHP 2133 Mini-Note netbook offers you a full-function PC with the utmost mobility. This compact powerhouse features the Genuine Windows XP Professional operating system, a VIA C7-M 1.2GHz ULV processor, 2GB of DDR2 667MHz SDRAM memory, and a 120GB hard drive. The 2 GB memory and 120GB big HD, it enough to see movie and play some big games!
Productive here, there and everywhere The HP 2133 Mini-Note FM817URR Netbook comes equipped with the productivity tools you need to conduct business efficiently on the go, including an 8.9-inch diagonal, scratch-resistant, WXGA (1280 x 768 resolution) display with an integrated VGA Webcam; 92% full-size, user-friendly QWERTY spill-resistant keyboard; ExpressCard/54 slot, integrated Secure Digital Reader, and touch pad with scroll zone.
Pretty the cords and stay connected
Equipment with communications technologies such as Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11b/g wireless and integrated Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000 NIC), it is 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. The HP 2133 Mini-Note FM817URR Netbook makes researching, communicating, collaborating, and searching more convenient and enjoyable.
Specifications
Display Type:
WXGA
Screen Size:
8.9″
Maximum Resolution:
1280 x 768
Memory Type:
DDR2
Memory Size:
2GB
Memory Speed:
DDR2 667
Memory Slots (Total):
1
Memory Slots (Filled):
1
Memory Slots (Available):
0
Maximum Memory Supported:
2GB
HDD/SSD Drives Included:
1x 120GB
Drive Types:
Hard Drive
Lifestyle:
Netbooks
Condition:
Refurbished
Operating Systems:
Windows XP Pro
Startup Operating System:
Windows® XP Pro
Optional Operating Systems:
Windows® Vista Business
Operating System Licenses Included:
Windows® Vista Business
Platform:
Netbook
Expansion Ports:
1 – Express Card Slot/54
Processor Brand:
VIA
Processor FSB:
800MHz
Processor Cache:
128KB L2
Graphics Description:
Integrated Graphics
GPU/VPU:
VIA® Chrome9™
Video Interface:
VGA
Optical Drive Type:
N/A
Supplemental Drive Type:
Media Reader
Capacity:
1
Media Types:
SecureDigital
Audio Description:
Integrated Audio
Audio Channels:
2
Audio Input:
1- Microphone input port
Audio Output:
1 – Headphone output port
PS/2 Mouse Connectors:
N/A
PS/2 Keyboard Connectors:
N/A
Serial Communication Ports:
N/A
Parallel Ports:
N/A
USB Ports:
2
FireWire Ports:
N/A
Fast Infrared Ports (FIR):
N/A
LAN Ports:
1
Modem Ports:
N/A
Audio Out Jacks:
1
Line In Jacks:
N/A
Microphone Jacks:
1
VGA Ports:
1
S-Video Connectors:
N/A
DVI Video:
N/A
HDMI Ports:
N/A
Port Replicator/Connector:
N/A
eSATA Ports:
N/A
Communications Description:
Integrated LAN
Integrated Wireless LAN
Integrated Bluetooth
Interface Type:
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
802.11b/g Wireless Networking
Bluetooth™
Data Transfer Rate:
10/100/1000Mbps Network
54 Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0
Protocols:
WIFI
802.11b
802.11g
Width:
10.04″
Height:
1.05″
Depth:
6.5″
Weight:
2.63 lbs
Mouse Type:
Touch Pad
Buttons:
2
Scrolling Capability:
Scroll Zone
Keyboard Type:
92% full sized keyboard
Battery Type:
3-Cell Lithium-ion
Battery Life:
Up to 2.25 hours
Color:
Black
Silver
Integrated Webcam:
Yes
Specification Notes:
[5] To provide the most accurate specifications, the specifications listed are compiled from an examination of actual product samples.
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105 Responses to “SAVE $150 – HP 2133 Mini-Note Netbook VIA 1.2GHz 2GB DDR2 120GB HDD 8.9″ WXGA WinXP Professional Refurbished $299.99”
I don’t like the display on these things! I mean just look at the overall size of the display and compare it to the actual screen. There’s like a 4 – 5 cm gap on all 4 sides! Imagine how much bigger the display would have been if they used those spaces. Also the keyboard is a bit wierd looking with all those big keyes compared to the tiny screen makes it look unbalanced and unproportional. Why would you even buy a netbook when you already have a decent 15 inch laptop?
No, it’s actually the fact that HP wants to give users a “quick charge” – I think it’s 80% of the battery recharged in 60 minutes of charging. The smaller chargers don’t charge as fast. Myself, I’d prefer that – I don’t really care about the quick charge.- Jason
i love this labtop and i whent on you web site and i whant to be apart of this i want to work for Thoughts Media Inc.and i would like to get in touch with Jason please i would apprecate it thanks.
If you’re the person that emailed me yesterday, the best advice I can give you is to focus on learning how to write proper English. Focus on improving your communication skills: spelling, grammar, coherent sentences. If you want others to listen to what you have to say/write, being able to communicate properly is critical.- Jason
I wouldn’t recommend anyone buy a 2133. I loved mine — which I bought after looking at video reviews like this. It was great, for about six months, Then it just stopped working. A web search of HP forums reveals I am not the only person with this problem, and a bad motherboard is the most likely culprit. Now I am getting crap after sales support from HP. I’d recommend you keep away from this model, new or second-hand.
Anyone know what netbook that has longest battery life, I’m thinking about buying one but since thye all are pretty much the same I woud like one with long battery life.
HP has actually been very generous with me, giving me access to a lot of hardware. Dell, on the other hand, has completely ignored every email I’ve sent them over the past year. Every Dell hardware video you’ve seen me to is because I’ve purchased the hardware with my own money – and I end up returning most of it…- Jason
So you think that because Sony made the PSP charger big, that’s OK? Sony is known for making stupid decisions with their products – why look to them for good decisions? When you’re talking about a portable device, the size of EVERYTHING counts. The chargers that Dell created for the Mini 9 and Mini 10 are quite small, so even if you don’t think it matters, Dell does. So does Asus – their chargers are small.- Jason
The SD card slot is for Secure Digital memory cards – the kind of cards that most digital cameras use. The ExpressCard slot is for things like CompactFlash adaptors – it’s not used that often.- Jason
Yo, the price is in the sidebar video description. And, yo, go to HP’s Web site to get the most accurate pricing info – this video was shot almost a year ago.- Jason
srry im kind of a ditz when it comes to technology…..srry hehe im not uber smart in that area so i like to watch videos b4 i but it so i no how to use it
That’s OK. A netbook is just like any other electronic device with a battery: you have to plug it into the wall to get power. Just like your cell phone, and I’m sure you know how to recharge that. - Jason
duh, netbooks dont have disk drives…thats why you buy an external CDdrive
some ppl dnt know. i have 1 now =]
If people watch the video they’ll find that out, won’t they?- Jason
lol good point
ah dont put -1
i gt mine free from skool im luky huh?
it have mic? or u need to buy?
Yes, it has a built-in microphone.- Jason
i own 2 netbooks ASUS EeePC 1000HA and lenovo S10e and theres nothing wrong with bulitness
I don’t like the display on these things! I mean just look at the overall size of the display and compare it to the actual screen. There’s like a 4 – 5 cm gap on all 4 sides! Imagine how much bigger the display would have been if they used those spaces. Also the keyboard is a bit wierd looking with all those big keyes compared to the tiny screen makes it look unbalanced and unproportional. Why would you even buy a netbook when you already have a decent 15 inch laptop?
i would like to see you play crysis on that thing lol
he said it…. and why dont u just trying reading the description……??
i think HP dosn’t want to make the ac adapter smaller because it will cost a rather large amount more of money
No, it’s actually the fact that HP wants to give users a “quick charge” – I think it’s 80% of the battery recharged in 60 minutes of charging. The smaller chargers don’t charge as fast. Myself, I’d prefer that – I don’t really care about the quick charge.- Jason
can you add a cd/dvd drive to the standard version
You mean an internal drive? No, netbooks do not have CD/DVD drives.- Jason
no like an external will it be able to use it or no?
Yes, USB external optical drives will work. I have a video of a nice Samsung drive.- Jason
i love this labtop and i whent on you web site and i whant to be apart of this i want to work for Thoughts Media Inc.and i would like to get in touch with Jason please i would apprecate it thanks.
If you’re the person that emailed me yesterday, the best advice I can give you is to focus on learning how to write proper English. Focus on improving your communication skills: spelling, grammar, coherent sentences. If you want others to listen to what you have to say/write, being able to communicate properly is critical.- Jason
awesome thank you very much
I wouldn’t recommend anyone buy a 2133. I loved mine — which I bought after looking at video reviews like this. It was great, for about six months, Then it just stopped working. A web search of HP forums reveals I am not the only person with this problem, and a bad motherboard is the most likely culprit. Now I am getting crap after sales support from HP. I’d recommend you keep away from this model, new or second-hand.
Anyone know what netbook that has longest battery life, I’m thinking about buying one but since thye all are pretty much the same I woud like one with long battery life.
There are a few models of the Asus EEE that boast 10+ hours of battery life…so I’d suggest you look at one of those.- Jason
What a bunch of stingy assholes!I mean you’re getting a lot of these sold, the least they could do is let you keep the review modelas a thank you.
Excellant review – not seen a video from original box opening – many thanks !
Glad you liked it! It seems like I did it an eternity ago…
- Jason
HP has actually been very generous with me, giving me access to a lot of hardware. Dell, on the other hand, has completely ignored every email I’ve sent them over the past year. Every Dell hardware video you’ve seen me to is because I’ve purchased the hardware with my own money – and I end up returning most of it…- Jason
I despise dell!! there product is crap.
i despise dell. There product is crap. go with HP
what is the cheapest cpu out now?
duno why ur bitchin bout the charger size, portable systems suchas the psp have MASSIVE chargers and psps are tiny compared 2 netbooks
god damn it we need wireless electricity
So you think that because Sony made the PSP charger big, that’s OK? Sony is known for making stupid decisions with their products – why look to them for good decisions? When you’re talking about a portable device, the size of EVERYTHING counts. The chargers that Dell created for the Mini 9 and Mini 10 are quite small, so even if you don’t think it matters, Dell does. So does Asus – their chargers are small.- Jason
what does the card”s do to the labtop….implannig to get mine tomorrow..please reply and ty
What card are you referring to?- Jason
We have that. It’s called lightning.
- Jason
ty for replying…yeah im talking about the sd & xpress card.what is that mean?what do they do?
The SD card slot is for Secure Digital memory cards – the kind of cards that most digital cameras use. The ExpressCard slot is for things like CompactFlash adaptors – it’s not used that often.- Jason
thank you man!!! im planning to get mine in two weeks ill let you know how it goes!!
yo how much was it… where did u get it…comment back
Yo, the price is in the sidebar video description. And, yo, go to HP’s Web site to get the most accurate pricing info – this video was shot almost a year ago.- Jason
I am getting that and my 2 siblings too how many USB ports does it have ??
my last name is DUNN…woo hoo!!!!
I go over that in my video – why ask questions that the video answers?- Jason
how do u charge the battery again?
…You plug it in to the wall….Am I misunderstanding your question? It doesn’t seem like a serious question…- Jason
srry im kind of a ditz when it comes to technology…..srry hehe
im not uber smart in that area so i like to watch videos b4 i but it so i no how to use it
That’s OK. A netbook is just like any other electronic device with a battery: you have to plug it into the wall to get power. Just like your cell phone, and I’m sure you know how to recharge that.
- Jason
haha thx