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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
Superior build quality; high-resolution display; good battery life
Tiny trackpad; a little pricey
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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
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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...