Summary: 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.
Pros: Sophisticated new design, Plenty of configuration options, Good battery life
Cons: Low-resolution display, Options can quickly drive up price, Small keyboard and touch pad
Excerpt: The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 looks to be an improvement on the Mini 9, although the initial low resolution screen, lack of WWAN and three-cell battery option could hamper
Excerpt: T-Mobile is very late to the 3G netbook party, but its first entry is the cheapest you’ll find on any network in terms of total cost of ownership. How much cheaper?
Excerpt: Every penny counts in the cost-competitive netbook market, which is why Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 with the Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator is so interesting.
Conclusion: The new Dell Mini 10 is a bit thicker and heavier than many contemporary laptops. It measures about 10.5″ x 9.2″ x 1.4″ and weighs just over 3 pounds with a 6 cell...
Excerpt: Dell’s netbooks have always been in the middle of the pack. They’ve typically offered sleek designs and plenty of customization options, but not the best ergonomics...