HP's 2133 Mini-Note has been out for a few weeks now and some of the excitement has certainly died down, but even days after its release we knew that this was one of the ultra low-cost PCs (ULCPC) to beat. It was originally intended for HP's education program, which is why we saw it rushed out early with a VIA C7-M processor (not Intel's Atom or VIA's Nano) but even so it has met with critical acclaim. It's not the smallest or least expensive system in its class but it ranks highly for usability and style so it is worth considering if you are in the market for an affordable ultraportable.
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Source: Geek.com