
The first time you start the HP 2133, its similar to an ordinary Windows computer, but it is thus equipped with the free operating system Linux. It quickly becomes evident when you open the Start menu.
The interface is both easy and logical to navigate and feel most as a little clumsy version of Windows. The computer comes with a reasonable selection of software that allows you to handle mail and address book, surf the web and do everything else you expect to with a computer. HP has also put OpenOffice on your machine for word processing, spreadsheets and so on.
The machine comes with a big six cell battery which can provide a reasonable battery life, but also ends a few centimeters from the rear of the computer and thus raise the keyboard to a just legal oblique angle that is not comfortable to write in. The angle also makes it difficult to tilt the screen far enough back.
On the other hand, the computer equipped with a very good keyboard, as in the right angle is comfortable to type on.
HP has unfortunately chosen not to include a card reader in the machine, making it slightly more difficult to pull files in and out of the computer.
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There is a tough completion between Netbooks also.Asus also launched new Asus EEE PC 1215N Netbook.
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