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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
Sturdy chassis; good display; plenty of storage space; attractive design
Poor touchpad buttons; no improvement on performance over older netbooks
A good-quality netbook but it doesn’t bring anything new to the table Good points Sturdy chassis; good display; plenty of storage space; attractive design Bad points Poor touchpad buttons; no improvement on performance over older netbooks ...
Superior build quality; high-resolution display; good battery life
Tiny trackpad; a little pricey
The Dell Mini 1012 has some well-implemented features that make it stand out above the sea of competing netbooks. We like the great display, big keyboard and fantastic build quality. It's a little on the pricey side, but if you're in the market for a ...
Apparently Dell felt that already having a Mini 10 and Mini 10V wasn't quite confusing enough for customers, so they decided that they needed a 'New Mini 10'. I don't entirely know why they have this short form when they also create a long form, in th...
Abstract: Dell's new Inspiron Mini 10 fits a fast Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 10-inch widescreen WSVGA LCD, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a three-in-one card reader, and three USB ports into a chassis that's 10.28 inches wide, seven deep and under two ...
Abstract: Dell first entered the netbook market in 2008 with the release of the 8.9-inch Inspiron Mini. The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a redesigned version of the recent Mini 10, and an impressively detailed screen and optional 3G connectivity makes this one of t...
Minor exterior changes and new Atom chips aside, the 2010 Mini 10 is hard to get too excited about. Gone is the sub-£200 option, gone is the choice of Linux or a robust solid-state drive. In return, the price has gone up and you get nothing more than...
Twitchy, poorly designed trackpad, Ugly design, Sluggish processor
Pick your extras wisely and the Dell Mini 10 could be excellent, but rival makers have edge in terms of value, style and functionality. Opt for the Dell Mini 9, a much stronger, solid performing netbook
Abstract: It seems that the popularity of the Internet on-the-go and social networking sites like Twitter, MySpace and Facebook, we’re all looking for gadgets that let us stay communicated 24/7. The problem with a laptop is that they’re generally too large, he...