gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:23
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With the success of the Apple iPad, things have gone a bit quiet on the netbook front recently, but Dell is hoping its Inspiron Mini 1018 will change this. A 10-inch netbook offering lots of features at a bargain basement price, it's perfect for studen...
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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Dell's Inspiron Mini range has grown over the years from tiny nine-inch models to larger 12-inch ultraportables and finally settled on the 10-inch Inspiron Mini 1018. A well-made and highly usable netbook, it's easy to recommend, but it lacks the flair...
Good keyboard, Build quality, Storage, MS Office starter edition...
Slightly disappointing battery life, Touchpad...
A solid little machine, but not quite the all-rounder we were hoping for...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:23
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Although they can’t match the performance of larger and more expensive laptops, netbook computers are perfect for those who want a truly portable computer for relatively simple tasks such as web browsing, email and word processing.The Dell Mini 1012 ne...
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...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:23
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Although they can’t match the performance of larger and more expensive laptops, netbook computers are perfect for those who want a truly portable computer for relatively simple tasks such as web browsing, email and word processing.The Dell Mini 1012 ne...
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...
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The Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 or 'New Mini 10' as it's also known on the Dell website is another Atom based netbook, and as the name suggests it has a 10 inch screen (10.1 actually) - the difference here is that it's a higher resolution than the standar...
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...
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Netbooks are perfectly good for basic internet and office tasks, but are usually incapable of playing high definition (HD) video. To overcome this some manufacturers have fitted their netbooks with HD-capable graphics chips, but these can shorten batte...
Its HD support might not be up to much and the touchpad's annoying, but the high-resolution screen makes this a desirable choice...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:27
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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...
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As every netbook maker worth its salt hurries to replace its existing line-up with second generation models using Intel's new Pine Trail chipset, we are clearly going to have to get used to being presented with an ever increasing slew of machines which...
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...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:31
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With a slightly revamped design and a new Intel Atom CPU, Dell's popular Inspiron Mini 10 netbook continues to be a strong player in this crowded field, thanks in part to Dell's name-brand ubiquity, as well as to the company's capability to offer...
Dell's basic netbook adds better battery life and the newest Intel Atom CPU, and robust configuration options add a level of flexibility many other netbooks lack.
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T3.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:37
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T3 puts Dells 10.1-inch mini-sub notebook through its paces Dell has been having a surprisingly tough time finding the right mix in its forays into netbook space. The Dell Mini 9 proved to be a good piece of kit let down by its cramped keyboard, whil...
Excellent keyboard, Gorgeous HD, 16:9 screen...
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...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:38
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The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is available to order on the Dell site. You will be able to configure it according to your desires and budget.After the too small Mini 9 and the too large Mini 12, Dell has decided that the only logical choice is the Dell Insp...
Battery life: 5H15, Very nice finish, Fanless cooling, Large keyboard, Touchpad is nice to use...
Shiny panel, Z530 performance is low, Very average audio, Battery sticks out...
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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...
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Dells cheap and cheerful Mini 10v is a firm favourite here at Vulture Central but some potential customers are doubtless more interested in capability and functionality rather than absolute economy. So, with that in mind, we thought it wise to take a...
The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is the polar opposite of the 10v. While the latter is designed to be a cheap as possible in the name of robust portable computing, the goal of the 10 proper is to be more a jack of all trades. Like all the current crop of Ato...
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For a manufacturer that prides itself on value, Dells first few entrants into the netbook market have been as much miss as hit. We welcomed the Mini 9 (web ID: 122900) for its build quality and looks, while the Mini 12 came in for criticism of its key...
An attractive design, but several core flaws keep the Mini 10 far from the top of the netbook pile...
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Its notable mainly for the unusually proportioned but comfortably large keyboard, and the fact it has a multi-touch mousepad thats not as large as the ones on Asus EeePCs, but recognises a larger variety of gestures.These include covering the mous...
Large keyboard. Well built. Potentially HD graphics...
Poor battery life. Slow processor. Wrong OS...
A well-built netbook, but lower performance and battery life than its rivals...
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Dells Inspiron Mini 10 isnt just a netbook, its a work of art. Well, its lid is anyway. Dell has employed an artist by the name of Tristan Eaton to supply three designs for the Inspiron Mini 10 range and we tested one of them. It was an image of a sharp-kneed woman with her hands together, covered in patterns including swirls and circles. Now were not properly qualified to say what is and isnt art, but we definitely thinks it looks cool. Its a far cry from the flowery pattern that adorne...
Cool art work, good keyboard, displays high definition TV, 250GB hard drive, HDMI, 1366x768 resolution...
Touchpad is very awkward to use, Dell digital TV utility can’t record programs, no vents on the sides, relatively slow application performance...
The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a great netbook, especially if you want a high resolution, a large amount of storage space and the convenience of an HDMI output. It’s let down by the poor digital TV software, slow performance and the awkward touchpad...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:45
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Although the Mini 10 is an improvement on the Mini 9 and, for that matter, the Mini 12, Dell is still playing catch-up with the major players in this market, and its hard to recommend this machine when you compare it with the other 10-inch netbooks a...
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet Dell entered the netbook market last year with the 8.9-inch Inspiron Mini 9 and has since released a range of increasingly larger models. The Inspiron Mini 10 is its 10.1-inch netbook an...
Good screen, Great performance, Excellent mobility...
Battery could be better, Keyboard a bit harsh...
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Product Code: NM1001 The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is Dells latest netbook, a bit larger with a 10in screen. Dells first netbook, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, proved rather popular, hitting the sweetspots of price, small size and usable features. It can...
Battery life was the damper on an otherwise very well turned out netbook. In size, style, general performance and ergonomics, this Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a must-see for any shortlist. Note, though, that the PC World model tested does not feature Blu...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:53
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Dell pushes the upper echelons of netbookitude with the Mini 10. It's a little laptop whose Atom processor marks it as a populist ultraportable, but whose ten-inch, wide-format display and HDMI port reveal more aristocratic ambitions.Want to catch the...
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For a manufacturer which prides itself on value, Dell's first few entrants into the netbook market have been as much hit as miss. We welcomed the Mini 9 for its build quality and looks, while the Mini 12 came in for criticism of its keyboard and poor b...
An attractive design but several core flaws keep it far from the top of the netbook pile...
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Although most of the netbooks here feel sturdy, we were especially impressed by how robust the Mini 10 felt; its lid barely flexed at all under pressure. We were also immediately impressed with the keyboard. It makes good use of all the available sp...
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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...
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In a world of drab IT clones, a dash of creativity can grab attention. Dell has long offered a choice of lid designs on its laptops, and the latest Inspiron Mini 10 follows suit with seven vibrant colours to pick from. That isn't the only appeal, thoug...
A swish new design, great battery life and it plays HD video, but the touchpad is still truly appalling...
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In a world of drab IT clones, a dash of creativity and a lick of paint can work wonders in grabbing the attention. Dell has long offered a choice of lid designs and finishes on its laptops, and the latest update to the Inspiron Mini 10 follows suit wit...
A swish new design, great battery life and it plays HD video, but the touchpad is truly appalling...
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We run through an in-depth guide to 10.1" netbooks from Acer, Asus, Dell, Gateway, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. We even coded a special set of benchmarks. If you are in the market for a netbook, this guide gives you the performance and design cues you need. Mobile systems have long been on our to-do-list. These days, nearly everyone has a notebook. However, picking the right notebook isn't like choosing a CPU, graphic card, or memory kit, where you can just simply swap out one piece for better performance...
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Netbooks are wonderful little machines, aren't they? Designed for extreme portability, there is probably nothing they cannot do for the traveling road warrior. Well, probably except when it comes to playing the latest games, performing intense multitas...
Netbooks are wonderful little machines, aren't they? Designed for extreme portability, there is probably nothing they cannot do for the traveling road warrior. Well, probably except when it comes to playing the latest games, performing intense multitas...
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In comparison to the Mini 1012, Dell has reduced the number of USB ports to two. This simple netbook doesn't come with any bells and whistles but stands the test of everyday use . The Mini 1018 takes on its big brother's design of a wedge-shaped case . A...
Long Battery Life, Fanless Cooling System, Reliable Build, Pleasing Design, Comfortable Keyboard, Current Netbook Hardware...
Small Touchpad, Very Warm to the Touch, Few Accessories Included, Only 1 Speaker, Glossy Screen...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:24
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In 2009, Dell released their netbook, the Mini 10. Shortly after, they took that portable device and revamped many of the features and specs, giving us the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10. Dell made a breakthrough with this updated mini-computer. A refreshed...
The updated design gives this netbook a more natural feel...
A smaller keyboard makes navigation difficult, especially for such a hefty netbook.
This revamped Dell netbook has made many improvements but doesn’t offer anything unique...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:25
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Dell Mini 10 is very popular since it was released in 2008, its cool design and good performance is very attractive. If you are interest, pleases follow me to have a look:The 10-inch netbook market competition has been growing rapidly, but the Dell Ins...
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The Inspiron Mini 10 is an average netbook at its base configuration. It offers performance that is sufficient, and the same can be said for its feature set. If you want more bells and whistles, you have plenty of...
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With the extreme thin-and-light Adamo XPS laptop, Dell made its mark as a design innovator. Now, the company continues to push the envelope with this next generation of the Dell Mini 10 (officially called the Inspiron Mini 10 1012), with sim...
Gorgeous design; long battery life; superior keyboard; color options; LoJack, security extras...
Mouse buttons take getting used to; stuttery streaming video; mediocre Webcam...
This sturdy netbook delivers excellent battery life, not to mention color options and one of the best keyboards we've seen...
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With the extreme thin-and-light Adamo XPS laptop, Dell made its mark as a design innovator. Now, the company continues to push the envelope with this next generation of the Dell Mini 10 (officially called the Inspiron Mini 10 1012), with sim...
Gorgeous design; long battery life; superior keyboard; color options; LoJack, security extras...
Mouse buttons take getting used to; stuttery streaming video; mediocre Webcam...
This sturdy netbook delivers excellent battery life, not to mention color options and one of the best keyboards we've seen...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:27
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Dell Inspiron Mini iM1012-687OBK is powered by Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz processor which has data bus speed of 667 MHz, it has L2 cache of 512 KB, installed memory is 1 GB DDR2SDRAM which can be upgraded to 2 GB. For storing data, there is a 160 GB h...
Attractive design, big battery life...
Smaller hard drive as compared to others in the competition...
There are two main points which are worth mentioning here, big battery life and smaller hard drive. If you are looking for big battery life and don’t mind the small storage space, then get this Netbook...
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Every penny counts in the cost-competitive netbook market, which is why Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 with the Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator is so interesting. For $409—$40 more than the cheapest Mini 10 configuration—consumers get a 1366 x 768-pixel...
Distinctive design with several color options, Comfortable keyboard, HD video playback, Relatively loud speakers, 8 hours of battery life...
Higher price point than other netbooks, Finicky touchpad, Bottom runs a bit hot, Sluggish boot time...
This version of Dell’s netbook offers improved video playback and an HD screen with relatively few compromises.
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All that said, this $500-plus netbook seems a little pricey because of all the extra on-board bells and whistles that came with our review model. Drop down to a lower-res screen, forget the TV tuner, and you have a decent machine that would probably cost you somewhere in the...
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by Sebastian Jentsch 02/04/2010 The Mini 1012 from Dell is supposed to be a netbook for little HD movies. But not only movie fans will take delight in the HD Ready resolution of 1366x768 pixels. The Broadcom Crystal HD chip manages decoding of 720p o...
Long battery life, 1366x768 pixel, Silent, Stable case & hinges, Smooth HD videos, Very good keyboard...
High waste air temperatures, No HDMI, Poor touchpad feedback...
Mini 1012 - The entertainer for on the moveThe Dell Inspiron Mini 1012, in the reviewed alternative with a Broadcom Crystal HD chip and a high resolution HD Ready display resolution, can achieve many points in battery life. We found 538 hours playing a 72...
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Dell’s netbooks have always been in the middle of the pack. They’ve typically offered sleek designs and plenty of customization options, but not the best ergonomics or battery life. This time around Dell took full advantage of Intel’s new Atom N450 pro...
Distinctive design with several color options, Comfortable keyboard, Relatively loud speakers, Over 9 hours of battery life, Lots of optional bells and whistles...
Finicky touchpad, Runs a bit hot, Somewhat sluggish boot time...
Dell’s revamped netbook features a slicker design and excellent battery life, but its touchpad isn’t for everyone.
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Netbooks are a lot cheaper than full-size notebooks, the battery lasts a lot longer, and if you spend most of your time in a Web browser anyway, the performance limitations arent that big a deal. With the Mini 10, Dell attempts to tap into the desires...
Decent TV tuner, Good design with small, light layout...
Mediocre netbook performance, Hires screen is a little hard to read...
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It seems like a tech marriage made in heaven: a low-cost, highly portable netbook capable of picking up over-the-air digital TV. So Dell took the initiative to arrange the wedding: The company recently began offering a TV-tuner chip with it...
Gorgeous design; TV tuner is fun and easy to use; good value for TV-tuner upgrade; excellent sound...
Small, oversensitive touch pad; standard battery has short life, and six-cell battery costs extra...
The Mini 10 netbook gets jazzed up with a stunning design, a beautiful display, and a TV tuner. At $50 more than the original, its worth the splurge...
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The Dell Mini 10, a further compact and relatively light mini-notebook has turned up for tests in our editorial office. The stylish small format in high-gloss optic is available in various looks and specifications. How the compact 10 inch device from...
Display lid's design can be selected, Compact case, Keyboard in a standard layout, Digital HDMI interface...
Touchpad, Reflective display, Restricted opening angle, Smaller manufacturing flaws on the front edge...
With a compact, fairly robust case and comparatively long battery life (at least with the larger battery), Dell has manufactured a rather interesting, mobile small device. The reflective display will however dampen the pleasure of being on the road with t...
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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...
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...
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June 4, 2009 by Jacob Spindel Most of our readers have probably figured out by now that I’m not usually a huge fan of Dell. Not only does the company have a rather mixed reputation with consumers, I am, of course, a steadfast Mac guy who uses a MacBook...
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This is an in-depth review video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. A couple of months ago I did the unboxing video, and after some heavy use heres my full review - its the longest video review Ive done to date. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me...
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Dell's first netbook, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, proved rather popular, hitting the sweetspots of price, small size and usable features. It can be had for just £199 with Linux Ubuntu, from £259 with Windows XP, or for ‘free' from mobile providers such...
Battery life was the damper on an otherwise very well turned out netbook. In size, style, general performance and ergonomics, this Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a must-see for any shortlist. Note, though, that the PC World model tested does not feature Blu...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:51
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HP, Dell and Acer are the worlds top three PC vendors, but only one of them is major player in the netbook market. Acer has managed to outsell every vendor out there, including Asus, and American heavyweights have been rather slow to react. However...
The Inspiron Mini 10 is pretty much a mixed bag, and although it shows promise and offers a few nice features and design concepts, it has a few serious shortcomings as well.For some reason Dell chose to launch it with a 3-cell battery, which doesnt pr...
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HP, Dell and Acer are the world's top three PC vendors, but only one of them is major player in the netbook market. Acer has managed to outsell every vendor out there, including Asus, and American heavyweights have been rather slow to react. However...
The Inspiron Mini 10 is pretty much a mixed bag, and although it shows promise and offers a few nice features and design concepts, it has a few serious shortcomings as well.For some reason Dell chose to launch it with a 3-cell battery, which doesn't pr...
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wired.com Updated: 2014-04-06 01:18:54
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Dell pushes the upper echelons of netbookitude with the Mini 10, a little laptop whose Atom processor marks it as a populist ultraportable, but whose 10-inch, wide-format display and HDMI port belie more aristocratic ambitions. Want to catch the last e...
Bright, responsive screen. Integrated 1.3megapixel webcam. Not gunked up with crapware. HDMIout port shows charming, if unwarranted, optimism about the netbook's video capabilities. Light weight: Just 2.6 pounds...
Infuriating trackpad with integrated buttons hidden underneath. Excessively glossy screen produces distracting glare. Windows XP is starting to look pretty tired. What, no solidstate option? Despite the HDMI port, the netbook can't deliver HD video withou...
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Dell enthusiasts and subnotebook-fanboys of every stripe can rejoice at the latest news from Round Rock, Texas. Dell’s new Inspiron Mini 10 packs a winning combination of tech and design into a pint-size package that’s perfect for tossing into your bag...
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If the success of the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 was any indication, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 will fare just as well, given that the new, larger version touts definite improvements.More Space for FingersThe exterior of our prototype Mini 10 looks exactly li...
Despite these issues, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a significant upgrade from the older and smaller Mini 9. Dell has made good use of the extra space that comes with a 10-inch model to produce a better keyboard that was a joy to type on. While we can't...
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Since the Mini 9 first made its debut in late 2008, Dell has been continuously pumping new models into the assembly line in hopes of securing a portion of the global netbook market share. While the Mini 9 was heavily criticized for its cramped keyboard...
I’ve owned an Acer Aspire One, an Asus Eee PC, and a Dell Mini 9 since netbooks first made their debut. I’ve also tested a Lenovo, Sony, and a few other brand-name netbooks, but the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 became my instant favorite. Aside from a few com...
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After retiring the 9-inch and 12-inch Inspiron Mini netbooks, Dell concentrated on building the best possible 10-inch netbook. The Inspiron Mini 10s (HD) ($425 direct) is one of many Mini 10 configurations that can be customized with different color...
Feature-rich. Improved design. Bigger keyboard. Inexpensive, given the feature set. 1,366-by-768 resolution.
Irritating navigating experience. Broadcom chip struggles to play 1080p HD videos.
The Dell Mini 10s (HD) piles on features better than any other netbook at this price, but a poor navigating experience and second-tier battery life hold it back from stardom...
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Michael Dell may not be a fan of netbooks, but you wouldn't know that from the newest Mini 10. Joining the current Mini 10v, Dell's completely overhauled the chassis and added Intel's new Pine Trail processor. But that's not all: come February the little...
Unique design, Available in slew of colors, Comfortable matte keyboard...
Thicker than most netbooks, Frustrating touchpad, Broadcom Crystal HD solution is hit or miss...
If you're in the market for a regular $369 (with Dell's DNDOAN8 e-vaule code) 10-inch Pine Trail netbook sans HD capabilities, the Dell Mini 10 turns out to be a middle of the road player. When it comes to thinness, ergonomics and even overall performance...
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