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| #27. Posted at 10:05 PM on Aug 17th 2008 | Edit Reply |
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wingless |
I cant' wait to see the dual core Nanos in notebooks. Multitasking is so much cleaner with two physical cores.
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UberGerbil |
I'm going to be buying a netbook before year's end and I'd love to have the 2133 form factor with a better processor. HP has already missed the back-to-school window, but they still have a shot for Q4 if they can get on it (and VIA can deliver).
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Usacomp2k3 |
My wife wants one.
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bcronce |
I wanna make a cheap comp. I plan on getting a Nano and dorpping 2gig of decent memory and an ATI 4870. Atleast I'll know where the bottleneck is.. :P
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kccboy2004 |
There are curiously few posts on the HP2133 on the net. I was quite interested in the 2133 when it launched, but honestly.... I was not attracted by the VIA chipset.
I have recently, in the last month bought: 1. The Intel D945GCLF 2. The Asus Eee Box. They both work REALLY well. Via has some catching up to do..... That Isaiah was too far behind. They should have knocked Intel out of the park when they had the chance. |
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PRIME1 |
Good for HP, they are also doing a good job of supporting AMD with their desktop and laptop line ups.
It's nice to see some variety out there. |
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Usacomp2k3 |
Nevermind. you'd think I'd figure out how to use the reply button after all these years.
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HiggsBoson |
Obligatory comment about how these things need to be cheaper to be more compelling.
Still a Nano upgraded 2133 looks to be tempting. |
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BoBzeBuilder |
I'm considering buying one of these cheap tiny notebooks. I wonder when these will be available...
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