Dell Inspiron Mini 10 announced
Hot on the heels of the Inspiron Mini 9 and the Inspiron Mini 12, Dell have announced their latest offering in the netbooks marketplace, the Inspiron Mini 10.
It’s positioned as a high-spec netbook. The full specs aren’t available yet. Neither are pricing details although it’s likely to be priced competitively with other netbooks.
What we do know at this stage is that it has inbuilt GPS, 3G, HSDPA and 802.11n, a digital TV tuner and trackpad with multi-touch capabilities. The trackpad is one button similar to Macbooks where you press the corners to make selections.
So far the early reviews are very favourable. All the benefits of 10†netbooks are there with what’s becoming an ideal compromise between lightness, compactness and yet a usable screen and keyboard. The keyboard in particular has received praise. It’s not only larger than the Mini 9 but also larger than the Mini 12 with some improvement in design features.
The Inspron Mini 12 runs on the newest Intel Atom platform, 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor.
We’ll have an update as soon as the Inspiron Mini 10 is available in Australia.
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