Dell’s mini laptop : Inspiron 9

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Now all the rumors stopped when Dell has finally launched the Inspiron Mini 9 and has confirmed the netbook will have Intel’s Atom processor N270, solid state drive (SSD), Wi-Fi, 8.9-inch LED display, and a spill-resistant keyboard. The 2.28 pound netbook designed for teens, tweens, travelers, and “Tweeters,” will start selling for $349 in two colors only (black/white). dell_inspiron_mini_9_montage-thumb-430x356

Dell’s mini laptop Inspiron 9 is - small, easy-to-carry device With a starting weight of 1.035kg, has a durable design, with sealed keyboard and 16GB SSD memory, with “glossy” LED display, 1GB of memory, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 950 and built-in Wi-Fi. Users won’t be able to opt for a Linux version, however they will be able save $20 by ditching Bluetooth.

Inspiron 9 is a decent computer, but it will be hard to compete with Acer’s netbook which has more storage, a built-in webcam, and is way cheaper even if you buy the Windows XP version. The netbooks are equipped with flash memory, Dell has partnered with Box.net to give users up to 2GB of free storage space online. This can obviously be expanded to up to 25GB for a monthly fee. Dell has also teamed up with Timbuk2 to offer “Designed for Dell” backpacks, messenger bags, and cases for the Mini 9. It is the company’s new generation of fresh and innovative designs, extreme power-efficiency and connectivity that will allows users to work anytime, anywhere.

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