The first mini notebook was released by Asus — notably the Asus Eee PC [though Palm contends this with their Foleo in 2007, but that's up for debate - ed], so Asus had the early advantage in the ultra-portable race. But it never stopped Dell from releasing their set of mini notebooks. After the Inspiron Mini 9 was launched, Dell has unveiled their latest addition to their mini notebook line, the Inspiron Mini 10. Though it will most likely be costlier than any Inspiron Mini, we are sure that it’s worth the price.
It is more advanced than the Inspiron Mini 9 and it offers more features compared to the Inspiron Mini 12. And unlike these two, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is said to provide a better typing experience because the keyboard has an expanded size.You shouldn’t miss this 2.86-pound Dell Inspiron Mini 10 that is offered in six different colors: black, green, white, blue, pink, and red. Dell also stated that it will be available in 5 artist designs. Dell Inspiron Mini 10 comes with a 10.1-inch 16:9 HD 720p display and is going to be powered by Intel’s newest Atom platform, a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor. Other features include a built-in TV tuner (USB accessory), WiFi 802.11n, GPS, 3G WWAN, Bluetooth, multi-touch trackpad, 3-n-1 card reader, and webcam. Battery options include 3-cell and 6-cell versions. No specific details on what RAM, storage and OS options will be used for this new netbook though but we are expecting 1GB and 80GB HDD which are both upgradeable.
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