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Photos: Asus and HP mini-laptops

Asus_and_hp This photo shows the Asus Eee PC 900 next to HP’s 2133 Mini-Note PC, two miniature laptops that are approximately the same size and both of which cost less than £500.

Hp_2133_mini_noteAs should be apparent from the picture, HP’s model is slightly wider, which enables it to have larger keys and thus makes for easier typing. The Mini-Note is also more polished, with a brushed aluminium case, while the Asus feels rather plasticky by comparison.

Asus_eee_pc_900 However, the Asus has the advantage of weighing under a kilogram, while the Windows version of HP’s pint-sized portable weighs almost half again as much at 1.46kg.

Eee_pc_900_side There are other notable differences; the Eee PC has Windows XP installed (although the Home edition rather than Professional), and with 1GB memory, it feels as responsive as any other Windows XP system. The HP Mini-Note ships with Vista Business Edition, and despite its having 2GB of memory, Vista is a severe drag on its performance.

Mininote_side Asus also ships the Eee PC with 12GB of Flash solid state disk (SSD), while the HP model has a more conventional 120GB hard drive. Both have an 8.9in screen, but the Eee PC has a native resolution of 1024 x 600, while HP’s is a step up at 1280 x 768.

In early tests, the HP Mini-Note appeared to have a longer lasting battery than the Eee PC, but a full report will appear in a future issue of IT Week.

Comments

I recently replaced My Dell W/ the COMPAQ Presario SR5613WM I was pleasantly surprised, for the cost (under $400)its extremely fast (3 ghz DDR memory) its by far the fastest unit I’ve owned. also an excellent DVD burner W/ a cool feature named “lightScribe” with the right DVD’s (blank) burns a label of Your choice. The down side (was)a free 60 day “Norton Security Systems” software that is a Nightmare, its complete
overkill. Down load a freebie off Kim Komando’s site or purchase something (anything) this unit is a deal & a half.

 Posted by :cheap computers | May 29, 2009 3:32 PM

Ah but the new HP 2140 mini-note is the new replacement - essentially a hybrid of the 2133 mini-note and the newer HP Compaq mini 700.

 Posted by :Ed Fry | May 20, 2009 9:29 PM

Im going to purchase the Mini-Note. I do a LOT of traveling through obviously...Vista will be dumped ASAP.

The 92% sized keyboard would be perfect and the material the case is manufactured from is spot on for my needs - Along with the storage.

Im not a fan of the latest SSDs seeing as they seem slow and i've had poor experiences with them in the past.

 Posted by :J | May 29, 2008 7:16 PM

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