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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
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. ...
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...
Great expansion options; cheaper than the competition; several setup choices
Doesn’t offer much in terms of performance; poor battery life
Although it’s nicely expandable, the basic Mini 10 is expensive for what it contains and the battery life is unimpressive Good points Great expansion options; cheaper than the competition; several setup choices Bad points Doesn’t offer much in...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2009-05-13, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
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...
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...
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...
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
Abstract: 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...