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Dell joins netbook race with Mini Inspiron 910
Dell has officially unveiled it latest creation, the Mini Inspiron 910.
The chipset is an Intel 965PM/GM Express with Intel GMA 950 graphics, and the Mini Inspiron 910 platform includes three USB ports, 10/100 LAN, a 15-pin VGA video connector, audio jacks, a 3-in-1 media card reader, 802.11g Wi-Fi, and optional Bluetooth. A glossy 8.9 inch LED screen (1024x600) is the primary display, and the unit ships with a standard 4-cell 32WHr li-ion battery. The SSD capacities include 4GB, 8GB and 16GB configurations, but with no standard hard drive selection available at launch. Another optional feature is a built-in 0.3MP or 1.3MP Webcam, and the Inspiron Mini 9 ships with either Ubuntu Linux 8.04 or Windows XP Home SP3.
The base configuration, with 512MB, a 4GB SSD and Linux is priced at $349, but moving to an 8GB SDD and Win XP raises that to $399, and the top-end 1GB, 16GB SSD + Win XP will cost $449.
The chipset is an Intel 965PM/GM Express with Intel GMA 950 graphics, and the Mini Inspiron 910 platform includes three USB ports, 10/100 LAN, a 15-pin VGA video connector, audio jacks, a 3-in-1 media card reader, 802.11g Wi-Fi, and optional Bluetooth. A glossy 8.9 inch LED screen (1024x600) is the primary display, and the unit ships with a standard 4-cell 32WHr li-ion battery. The SSD capacities include 4GB, 8GB and 16GB configurations, but with no standard hard drive selection available at launch. Another optional feature is a built-in 0.3MP or 1.3MP Webcam, and the Inspiron Mini 9 ships with either Ubuntu Linux 8.04 or Windows XP Home SP3.
The base configuration, with 512MB, a 4GB SSD and Linux is priced at $349, but moving to an 8GB SDD and Win XP raises that to $399, and the top-end 1GB, 16GB SSD + Win XP will cost $449.