Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with WiMAX now available

February 19, 2010

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with WiMAX now available

Just as we reported earlier, Dell has finally rolled out their WiMAX-enabled Inspiron Mini 10 netbooks to the market, where you can opt to throw in the Intel Centrino 802.11n + WiMAX 6250 card for an additional $60 on top of the netbook's base price. For folks who want just 802.11n sans WiMAX, fit luck - Dell's best efforts would just land you the 802.11g card. Apart from that addition, other specifications remain the same, although folks who are considering the built-in 3G modem that is going for $125 might want to think twice particularly whether there is a 4G WiMAX provider at where you live/work. Pricing for the Inspiron Mini 10 starts from $279 upwards.

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Dell Inspiron 15 English Future is forward looking

January 4, 2010

Dell Inspiron 15 English Future is forward looking

You wouldn't expect a company like Dell to just sit down and watch their rivals come up with device after device to pummel their product line into oblivion without doing anything right? Quite rightly so, with the Texas-based company coming up with the Dell Inspiron 15 English Future which offers the latest Intel Core i3 processor running within, catering to those who love watching movies on-the-go with their 15.6" HD WLED display. The new Inspiron 15 will additionally come with 4GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive and is powered by Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. What do you think of the $1,029.99 price tag slapped on that - is it worth your penny, or do you think that you can find something better out there?

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New Dell Inspiron Mini With Atom N450

December 21, 2009

New Dell Inspiron Mini With Atom N450

It looks like Dell doesn’t want to wait until CES 2010 to get in on the Atom N450 party, as it has announced a new version of its Inspiron Mini 10. Of course, whether Dell has got everything ready and raring to go, there’s no reason that it shouldn’t announce its products earlier, right? Pricing for the new Inspiron Mini 10 will start from $299 when it’s ready in early January. Check out the full press release here. Specifications of the new Inspiron Mini 10 include:

  • Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz Processor
  • 6-cell battery with 9-hours battery life
  • Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator for HD video playback
  • Wi-Fi
  • 1GB RAM
  • 160GB or 250GB of storage
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • TV-tuner
  • 10-inch 1366 x 768 resolution display

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Dell includes renewable bamboo in product packaging

November 18, 2009

Dell includes renewable bamboo in product packaging

Dell takes another step closer to being greener by throwing in renewable bamboo in its product packaging portfolio, being the first in the PC industry to do so. that applies to all Dell Inspiron Mini 10 and Mini 10v netbooks that are shipped from today onwards, where bamboo is used for the product cushions cradling the Mini within an outer box made from 25% post-consumer materials. From early next year onwards, Dell hopes to expand its use of bamboo packaging to a wider range of products. [Press Release]

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