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The editors liked
Price
Meant for WinXP lovers
Battery life
Wide trackpad with finger gestures
Ergonomic keyboard
Sturdy build
HDMI
Presence of an HDMI connector
Excellent build quality
Graphics capabilities are nice
Can watch 720p video
Very nice keyboard
Cool design and variety of colored tops available
Very good battery life
Easily workable keyboard and touch-pad
Compact charger
Well priced
3 configurations to choose from
Sharp design
Higher display resolution option
HD video-acceleration hardware in some regions.
Nice looks
Six color choices
Well designed
Very good build quality
Excellent battery life
Over 8 hours
Great keyboard
Useful online data backup software
Wellpriced
The editors didn't like
Glossy finish
XP in the Win 7 age
3-cell battery
Tad expensive
Looks bland
It could have been better looking
Very bad trackpad
User ergonomics affected
Gets heated at the bottom under intensive use
HDMI port
Which was available in the earlier model
Has been removed
Broadcom HD video requires beta software for streaming video
Nice looks, six color choices, Well designed, very good build quality, Excellent battery life, over 8 hours, Great keyboard, Useful online data backup software, Wellpriced
Relatively small touchpad, No WiFi 802.11n
The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 (1012) netbook sells for a price of Rs. 17,900 on Dell’s website. We think it’s an attractive price to pay for a stylish, good-looking 10-inch netbook with standard performance, very good keyboard and excellent battery life. ...
The Inspiron Mini with Windows XP is like using a fat CRT monitor in the age of flat panel monitors. However, the price of Rs 17k for this netbook assures you will buy this only if you really really love Windows XP. Because for about Rs 18- Rs 20k, you...
Cool design and variety of colored tops available, very good battery life, easily workable keyboard and touch-pad, compact charger, well priced, 3 configurations to choose from
Gets heated at the bottom under intensive use, HDMI port, which was available in the earlier model, has been removed
The price of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 starts from Rs. 15,900 (delivery charges extra) on the Dell India website. This comes with 1GB RAM and 160GB hard drive with XP pre-installed. The pricing is pretty fair. The high-end version, with a higher-res...
Wide trackpad with finger gestures, ergonomic keyboard, sturdy build, HDMI
3-cell battery, tad expensive, looks bland
Weve practically covered the entire spectrum of netbooks right from their inception. However, there was one which was still missing for us to complete our track record. But, today we have it. The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is in the finally here in the Tec...
Presence of an HDMI connector, Excellent build quality
It could have been better looking
Build qualityOne of the strongest points about the mini 10 is that despite its solid build; it is ridiculously lightweight—merely 1.14 kg. Another noticeable and striking feature is its keyboard and the keys that will allow you to type faster and wi...
Unlike lots of netbooks, which tend to feel flimsy and toy like, the Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 provides a very robust construction. This makes it ideal for a life on the road, and it's more than capable of standing up to the rigours of day-to-day use. The m
Unfortunately, the interface is not all good. The touchpad is far too shallow, with the keyboard mounted too far forward in the chassis, limiting space.
It's a small price to pay for such and impressive budget choice, however. With a good keyboard, excellent build quality and features including a 250GB hard drive, the Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 is well worth the asking price.Best offers for the Dell Inspi...
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