Dell enters the netbook market place Filed in archive Units on September 14,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Key, 2008
In a market that Asus sparked with their Eee Computer sequence, Dell releases their netbook competitor, the Dell Mini nine. The specs is comparable to most netbooks obtainable inside the market with designs working Linux or Windows. In Dell's mini nine,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro, it uses Ubuntu 8.04 on its 1.6GHz Intel Atom-based netbook with 1024x600 8.9inch LED display, 512MB RAM,
Office 2007 Standard, 4GB SSD,
Windows 7 Professional, Intel GMA950, IEEE 802.11g wireless card and a 4-cell battery. Dell even bundles a 2GB free internet storage from Box.net to complement its 4GB SSD storage - all for US$349.
This is a sleek machine that I,
Microsoft Office Home And Student 2010, myself, would want to get. However, I wish that getting the RAM bumped to 2GB still makes it below the US$500 mark.
What do you think?
[Image from Dell.com]