After having officially launched its new Core i7-based Studio XPS 435 desktop behemoth, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has finally decided to allow its customers to purchase the new 10-inch Inspiron Mini netbook. The new Inspiron Mini 10 has just gone on sale in the U.S. with a starting price tag of just $399. Unfortunately, users will still have to wait for their purchased systems to arrive, as the preliminary ship date is April the 2nd.The latest Inspiron Mini 10 netbook comes as Dell's response to the high number of 10-inch netbooks that have recently been launched on the market. It still boasts Intel's Atom platform, but provides users with some slightly different configuration options, including a new processor. In fact, the Inspiron Mini 10 is among those few netbook systems that allow users to choose from either a 1.33GHz Atom X520 CPU, running at 1.33GHz, or a 1.6GHz Atom X530. The difference between the two options will up the price tag by $50,over the basis of $399.
Other system specifications are pretty much what you would expect from a netbook, that is, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB, 5400rpm SATA hard drive. Aside from these options, users will be left with choosing the netbook's coloring theme. The basic Inspiron Mini 10 model comes with a black color option, but for an extra of $30 users will be granted the opportunity to choose between “alpine white,” “new cherry red,” “ice blue,” “jade green,” or “promise pink.” If you decide to go for the last one, Dell promises to donate $5 to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity.
Additional features include a built-in WiFi g connectivity option, integrated webcam and a 3-cell battery, which doesn't sound very promising if you are looking for a longer battery life.
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Dell USA has released two new series of cover for lines of laptops Dell Inspiron Mini 9 by 8.9 inches, and Inspiron Mini 12 from 12.1 inches, the new finishes are available with a premium of 50 dollars.In recent weeks, Dell has shown a strong propensity to strengthening the service offered customization for the notebook market, in particular the great appreciation of users has convinced the American producer to propose an increasing number of options for decorating the cover, especially patterns of recent release. Recently, Dell has included models Studio 15 and 17 in the humanitarian project "(PRODUCT) Red", introducing a series of new finishes designed by the most extrovert African artists, while only a few days ago, have been launched to cover "Solid Red "And" Solid Pink "in Japan for NETBOOK Inspiron Mini 9.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 MuseThe U.S. division of Dell today announced the arrival of two further series of cover, which can be selected for Inspiron Mini 9, is for "MID" Inspiron Mini 12 by 12.1 inches, as we know based on Menlow platform with Intel CPU Silverthorne. The special finishes, divided into the fantasies "Stickers" (3 models) and "Muse" (2 models) can be selected with a premium of 50 U.S. dollars on the configuration chosen, while the cover "Solid", now also available for the U.S. market , Will cost 25 dollars.
Dell Inspiron Mini 12 Stickers
In Italy there is still great anticipation for the arrival of the Dell Inspiron Mini 12, as well as the new liveries for Inspiron Mini 9, already on the market by a few weeks, but only in the basic version "black".
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Dell has unveiled a revamped version of Inspiron Mini 9 netbook, dubbed Vostro A90. Designed for corporate users, the black-colored A90 possesses most of the same features as that of the Mini 9.Design wise, the netbook has a very conservative and business looks. And it also has a host of different colors to choose from.
Powered by the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, the Dell Vistro A90 netbook comes equipped with a 8.9-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels, a 1 GB RAM, a 8 GB solid state drive and Wi-Fi connectivity. The netbook is said to run on Windows XP operating system only.This redesigned computing device will initially hit the Japanese market for a suggested price of $999 (approx. Rs. 50,180), which is a little too much for a mainstream segment. No word on the release of the Dell Vostro A90 netbook in other countries.
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Despite being one of the most recently arrived players on the netbook market, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell appears to have grown quite fond of the newly emerged PC category. After launching its 9-inch, Atom-powered Inspiron Mini 9, designed to compete with similar netbook systems on the market, the company has now taken things to a new level. The next step for Dell was that to a 12-inch portable system that provides the basics in portable computing technology, namely Internet access, music and video rendering, and office-related applications, all packed in a small, lightweight form factor.Rumored as on the verge of being launched since early last month, the new Inspiron Mini 12 netbook has now been released in Japan by the systems vendor. The first of its kind, in the sense that it is built with a 12-inch widescreen display, which can output images at a maximum resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels, the new Inspiron Mini 12 netbook is also based on Intel's Atom platform. The only difference is that it features a few changes over all those 9-inch and 10-inch netbooks on the market, including Dell's very own Inspiron Mini 9. Aside from the larger display, Dell's latest netbook can be equipped with either the Atom Z520 processor, running at 1.33GHz, or the 1.6GHz Z530 Atom CPU.It would appear that Dell decided to change some of the specifications on its most recent netbook, thus distancing it from all the other Atom-powered devices of the kind. Aside from the different processor, users will also get a different integrated graphics solution with the Intel GMA 500. Other specifications include a 60GB 4200RPM SATA hard drive, 1GB of DDR2 memory, and built-in Bluetooth and 802.11 b/g wireless connectivity. The netbook can be powered by either a 3-cell battery or a 6-cell battery priced at $79, the latter being said to deliver up to 6 hours of power.
The netbook is expected to hit the States sometime next month with a starting price tag that will settle under $600. Another detail worth mentioning is that the 12-inch netbook will be shipped with Windows Vista Home Edition, which, given the system's specifications, might not provide the required performance experience.
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Finally Dell launches Inspiron Mini 9
By Koushik Saha on 7.9.08
Filed Under: DELL, gadgets, gaming notebook, hardware, inspiron, laptop, Raff technology
Dell has officially unveiled the Inspiron Mini 9 - a small, easy-to-carry device targeted at teens, tweens, travelers and "Tweeters".Calling it an Internet companion, Dell maintains that the Mini 9 can be fine-tuned to fit users' specific needs. With a starting weight of 2.28 lbs, the Mini 9 features a durable design, with sealed keyboard, solid state drive (SSD) memory storage, an 8.9-inch glossy LED display (1024x600) and standard built-in Wi-Fi, webcam and Bluetooth.Dell has teamed up with Box.net to offer exclusive web-based file storage, access and sharing to Inspiron Mini users, including a free Basic plan with 2GB of remote storage space, expandable to 25GB.The Inspiron Mini will include a direct link to a Dell-exclusive home page on Box.net, providing users with a way to add incremental online storage space to manage their digital lives. Individuals can upload files of any type to their Box, including photos, videos, music, documents and presentations, and then access those files from almost anywhere on any device.
Box.net's service requires no software to download. With its OpenBox platform, Box.net enables people to edit documents and photos directly from their web-browser and post media to their blog or social networks, further enhancing the mobility and user experience on the Inspiron Mini.
Individuals have a choice of two colors for the device - Obsidian Black or Alpine White. They can also choose between Windows XP or Ubuntu 8.04. The Inspiron Mini with Windows XP Home is available immediately starting at $399.
Inspiron Mini devices featuring an intuitive Dell-developed custom interface are expected to be available in a few weeks with a starting price of $349.
The device also has an entire line of custom "Designed for Dell" backpacks, messenger bags and convertible cases from merchants including Timbuk2, though they are currently available in the United States, Canada and Europe only.
The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is available now on www.dell.com/mini in the U.S., Japan and select countries in Europe. Availability elsewhere will be handled on a country-by-country basis.
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Dell Inspiron 910 (Mini Note) specifications leaked
Weighing in at a mere 2.20lbs, hailing from the house of Dell, please welcome the Dell Inspiron 910 (Mini Note) – the supposed Eee Pc killer. The Inspiron 910 specs have fallen into the safe hands of our buddies at Gizmodo, who claim to have covertly accessed the 910 web documentation.The Dell 910 Mini Note will feature an 8.9” WLED screen, a 1.6GHz single core Intel Atom processor, up to 1GB memory, maximum of 16GB Flash SSD storage, three USB 2.0 ports, WLAN and mini card support for Bluetooth. As for the OS, it will either boot Ubuntu 8.0.4 or Windows Xp. From the looks of it, the netbook will be powered by a 4-cell battery as there is no mention of a 6-cell battery. The tech blog further suggests that the netbook might end up on store shelves as early as August 22nd.Read d rest...
Few details and pictures of Dell’s latest laptop have been leaked by tech site Gizmodo. It is said that the tiny product was spotted at the D: All Things Digital conference, thanks to Dell’s CEO Michael Dell. If you noticed the word ‘Tiny’ in the previous sentence, it indicates the upcoming laptop’s form factor. No official name has been disclosed but this ultra-portable device is a mini laptop for the Dell Inspiron segment.With this mini Inspiron laptop, Dell seems to be giving a tough competition to the Asus Eee and HP 2133 notebook PCs. There are no factual features but a vague speculation suggests that the laptop probably sports a 8.9-inch screen, three USB ports, an SD card reader, an 8-in-1 card reader, VGA output and Ethernet connections.
According to the rumors, the small notebook PC might run on either Windows XP Home or Ubuntu Linuxoperating system. According to few sites the laptop might feature Intel’s new Atom 1.6GHz processor.
Gizmodo hasn’t mentioned anything about the specifications about the product. These are mere speculated details. Let’s see when the official launch date is expected to be announced. Apparently, the price of the Dell mini Inspiron laptop will be around $500 (approx. Rs. 20,000).
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