Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook Officially Launched Dell Product Page Live

Following on from a leak by UK retailer Tesco back in January which let
the cat out of the bag concerning the Inspiron Mini 10 netbook's pricing
Dell have finally launched the Inspiron Mini 10 with the new US product
page now offering full specifications and details.
Slotting neatly in between the Inspiron Mini 9 and Inspiron Mini 12 (as
you'd probably gathered), the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 comes with a choice
of 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 or 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processors under the
hood, Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 500 graphics, a 10.1
1024 x 576 (WSVGA) resolution 16:9 aspect ratio glossy display, 92%
standard laptop size keyboard, multitouch trackpad, 1GB 533MHz DDR2
SDRAM and a choice of 120GB or 160GB hard drives. A TV tuner card and 3G
WWAN are also available as optional extras.

Naturally, being a netbook, you can also factor in the obligatory
integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam, Wi-Fi (802.11g or a/g/n), Bluetooth
2.1+EDR and a 3-in-one card reader whilst, in terms of connectivity, the
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 offers up three USB ports (one of which is
powered), 10/100 Ethernet. Additionally, an HDMI port is also in evidence.
In terms of endurance, you have the option of a 3-cell battery which
will see you good for up to three hours or a 6-cell battery which offers
up to a not too shabby six and a half hours.

The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook, which comes in a range of colors,
will retail from around $399 when it begins shipping (purportedly on or
around 26th February).

IMPORTANT UPDATE: See Dell Inspiron Mini 10 1GB Fixed RAM Warning Mini
10 Potential Purchasers Beware .

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