The Dell Inspiron Mini 9, also called the Inspiron 910, is a netbook set to contend with other low cost ultra-portables such as the EeePC and Aspire One. Dell's addition to the subnotebook market began shipments on September 16, 2008, starting at $349. It is built by Compal Electronics, which also makes the MSI Wind and the HP mininote 2133.
It features an 8.9 inch WSVGA (1024×600) widescreen display running on a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom Diamondville C...
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The Dell Inspiron Mini 9, also called the Inspiron 910, is a netbook set to contend with other low cost ultra-portables such as the EeePC and Aspire One. Dell's addition to the subnotebook market began shipments on September 16, 2008, starting at $349. It is built by Compal Electronics, which also makes the MSI Wind and the HP mininote 2133.
It features an 8.9 inch WSVGA (1024×600) widescreen display running on a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom Diamondville CPU, and can come bundled with either the Dell Ubuntu Netbook Remix or the Windows XP Home ULCPC Edition with Service Pack 3 operating system. In the US it has 512MB or 1GB of RAM, and a 4, 8, 16, or 32GB SSD. Currently, the 32GB SSD is not available for the Windows XP OS option. Two small stereo speakers can be found below the screen.
In the UK, the XP model comes with a 16GB SSD and the Ubuntu model comes with 8GB and up to 1GB of RAM. In Australia, the only current option is XP with 16GB SSD and 1GB RAM.
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