Dell's pricier,
720P HD-ready Mini 10
(Click on for particulars) Dell spins lower-cost netbook May possibly 13,
Windows 7 Product Key, 2009
Dell has announced a lower-cost model of its common Mini 10 netbook, which runs Ubuntu Linux. The Dell Inspiron Mini 10v sells for $300, presenting a one.6GHz Intel Atom N270, 10-inch show, 120GB or 160GB tough generate,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, and a one.three megapixel webcam, the company says.
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Unlike the similar Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook announced in February, which starts at $350, or Dell's earlier Mini twelve design, the Mini 10v employs the one.6Ghz Atom N270 processor typically identified on netbooks. With all the Mini 10 (pictured beneath, at right) and Mini twelve, Dell had instead turned to Intel's Z5xx Atom CPUs ("Silverthorne").
Because the Z5xx Atoms are more compact,
Office 2010 Product Key, use much less electrical power,
Windows 7 Activation, and mate with the integrated chipset that saves all the more energy, they operate cooler and previous lengthier on batteries, says Dell. Furthermore, the N270 lacks the Z5xx-series' 720P Hd video clip ability. As a result,
Office 2007 Ultimate Key, the Mini 10v also lacks the Mini 10's integrated HDMI (higher definition multimedia interface) port and optional, not-yet-shipping High definition tuner. Dell also ideas to add a 2GB RAM option for your Mini 10, although not the 10v.
Although the screen is the very same dimension, the Mini 10v just isn't an edge-to-edge exhibit just like the Mini 10, and its resolution tops out at 1024 x 576 pixels rather than the Mini 10's optional 720P display, which supports 1366 x 768 resolution. In any other case the 2 netbooks are nearly identical.
The Mini 10v delivers 1GB of RAM, a 10/100 Ethernet port, a one.three megapixel webcam, a memory card reader, 3 USB ports, and audio I/O. The netbook is provided with possibly Ubuntu Linux 8.04 or Windows XP Residence, put in on 120GB or 160GB SATA hard disk drives.
The Mini 10v delivers a brand new passion purple color choice
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Like the Mini ten, but unlike the Mini 9, the Mini 10v lacks an ExpressCard slot for the 3G modem. However, the device's 802.11a/g/n and optional Bluetooth two.1 abilities are explained for being supplied through PCI Mini Card slots. Much like the Mini 10, the 10v features a keyboard which is "92 % the dimensions of a normal keyboard."
Dell Inspiron Mini 10v
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Features and specs outlined by Dell for its Inspiron Mini 10v include the following:Processor -- Intel Atom N270 (one.6GHz)
Memory -- 1GB of RAM (soldered-in, not expandable)
Display -- ten.1-inch exhibit with 1024 x 576 resolution
Camera -- one.three megapixel webcam
Storage -- 120GB or 160GB HDD; 8GB or 16GB SDD
Networking -- 10/100 Ethernet port
Wireless:802.11g or 802.11a/g/n wireless networking
Bluetooth 2.one (optional)Audio/Video I/O -- VGA out; headphone out; mic in
3 x USBExpansion:SD/SDHC/MMC/MS card reader
2 x PCI Mini card slots (occupied by WiFi and Bluetooth cards)Dimensions -- 10.26 x seven.19 x one.eleven inches (261 x 182 x 28.33mm)
Weight -- two.6 pounds (one.2kg) with three-cell battery
Colors:Obsidian Black
Alpine White
Cherry Red
Ice Blue
Promise Pink
Jade Green
Passion PurpleOperating technique -- Ubuntu Linux 8.04; Windows XP Property SP3Availability
The Mini 10v is on sale now, starting at $300, says Dell. More info may well be found right here. A Dell blog on the netbook may be located here.
-- Eric Brown
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