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01 Feb, 2012
Would benefit from Nano/X2/X4, but 1.6ghz C7-M is just fine.
HP has created a truly sleek and comfortable netbook in the 2133.
The screen is of a good size, and on the LCD model, sports a rather nice 1280x768 resolution and a standard but functional 1024x600 on the LED screen.
The screen also houses an acceptable webcam flanked by stereo microphones.
Speakers are about what one would expect on a netbook. You're not going to get audiophile quality, but they have enough clarity and volume to be used when needed.
The keyboard is of a less cramped size than my previous 8.9" netbook and has better keyfeel. Travel is still limited, but the keys are slightly more firm/clicky than other netbooks I've used.
The touchpad is interesting in that it matches the aspect of the screen fairly well. However, the buttons are flanking the touchpad on the left and right side which is certainly non-traditional and rather annoying IMO.
The chassis is FANTASTIC to work on. Parts are readily available and disassembly and reassembly are a dream. I've gutted and restored two of them and the 2133 has been the best laptop I've ever worked on in that regard.
Accessing RAM/HDD is more fiddly than I'd like as there are no doors on the bottom of the casing, but three screws and a pry up on the keyboard tray and you've got them exposed.
If you're going to mod, I recommend an SSD over the HDD, grab a BT module if you don't already have it, and stick a 2GB stick of RAM in there.
21 Sep, 2009
This isn't really counter-culture anymore :P
I bought this CD because Paper Wings was featured in Burnout 3: Takedown.
The other songs on the CD live up to this track and I'm glad I got this CD.
I don't find it particularly amazing or genre-redefining but it is good punk/emo and its easy to listen to especially when driving.
03 Apr, 2007
Samsung SGH-x507
I decided to buy this phone because I had cracked (yet again) my x497's screen in a failed attempt at some parkour moves. I have always been a big fan of the Samsung brand in general, and have always had one of their X series phones, or the "business" oriented phones. These phones are light on extra features, but tend to have good call quality and reliability. The x507 is no different. The speakerphone is amazing compared to the x497, and the call quality is brilliant. Also, the phone has great mobile email options (though I cant use them, no data plan). It also has a pretty interface and a good wealth of extras like calendar, calculator, unit converter, etc. If you want a no-frills phone with good style and call quality, do not pass this baby by!