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The editors liked
Attractive design
Big battery life
Sharp design
Has hardware for video acceleration
Has big 1366×768 pixel resolution
Unique design
Good battery life
Lots of configuration options
Unique designAvailable in slew of colors Comfortable matte keyboard
The updated design gives this netbook a more natural feel
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
Sophisticated new design
Plenty of configuration options
Gorgeous design
TV tuner is fun and easy to use
Good value for TV-tuner upgrade
Excellent sound
Long battery life
Superior keyboard
Color options
LoJack
Security extras
Decent TV tuner
Good design with small
Light layout
Long Battery Life
Fanless Cooling System
Reliable Build
Pleasing Design
Comfortable Keyboard
Current Netbook Hardware
1366x768 pixel
Silent
Stable case & hinges
Smooth HD videos
Very good keyboard
Display lid's design can be selected
Compact case
Keyboard in a standard layout
Digital HDMI interface
The editors didn't like
Smaller hard drive as compared to others in the competition
Broadcom HD video needs beta software for video streaming
Touch pad is elongated and small
Display is low resolution
Options can make the price go up quickly
Touchpad and keyboard are small
Thicker than most netbooksFrustrating touchpad Broadcom Crystal HD solution is hit or miss
A smaller keyboard makes navigation difficult
Especially for such a hefty netbook.
No six-cell battery at launch
Finicky touchpad and touch buttons
Lacks VGA port
Struggles with 720p video
Doesn’t offer much in terms of performance
Poor battery life
Horrible Touchpad
Display Hinge Exposes Back Base Chassis When Closed
Finicky touchpad
Runs a bit hot
Somewhat sluggish boot time
Irritating navigating experience. Broadcom chip struggles to play 1080p HD videos.
Higher price point than other netbooks
Bottom runs a bit hot
Sluggish boot time
Infuriating trackpad with integrated buttons hidden underneath. Excessively glossy screen produces distracting glare. Windows XP is starting to look pretty tired. What
Abstract: 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..
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...
Unique design, good battery life, lots of configuration options,
Display is low resolution, options can make the price go up quickly, touchpad and keyboard are small,
The revamped design, big battery life, latest Atom processor and lots of configurable options will definitely get thumbs up from us when it comes to Netbook shopping. The only thing that we will complain about is the smaller resolution and the non-HD ...
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Published: 2010-01-29, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Sophisticated new design; plenty of configuration options; good battery life
Low-resolution display, options can quickly drive up price, small keyboard and touch pad
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. Read full review See all prices See full
Unique designAvailable in slew of colors Comfortable matte keyboard
Thicker than most netbooksFrustrating 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...
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.
Abstract: Dell always tends to introduce a refreshing product for us. When the 10-inch netbooks are becoming the mainstream in the market, Dell takes no actions even with the release the netbooks from MINI 9 to MINI 12. Today, there is a netbook of 10 inches whi...
Published: 2009-08-11, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: As a master of the build-to-order PC, its no surprise that Dell has managed to create a reasonably customizable version of the Netbook. While most vendors offer them as one-size-fits-all solutions (or with only very minor options, such as color and ha...