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September 06 2008
Dell Launches Inspiron Netbook, Hides 3G Feature
Empfohlen von Josh BancroftFrom PC Mag -
Not true. The Mini 9 has an open mini PCI slot, with antenna wires ready to connect, but no 3G card. Check the autopsy photos Dell posted today. I'm sure it will be a future option, though, but do you think Dell, master of razor thin margins, would include unnecessary hardware out of the goodness of their heart? ;-)
After announcing it back in May, Dell has finally launched the Inspiron Mini 9, a "companion device" for the "grab-and-go mobility person", designed to access the Web while on the road. It has the same physical dimensions as the Asus Eee PC 900.
The Inspiron Mini Windows XP Home will be priced at $399 while a Xubuntu based model will be available soon at $349.
Base features include 1.6 GHZ Atom N270, 512MB RAM (expandable to 1GB), 4GB SDD (upgradeable to 8/16GB), Intel 965 chipset, 802.11g, Bluetooth, 4-cell, 32W/hr battery, three USB ports, 4-in-1 card reader, lock 1024x600 8.9" LED. Webcam is optional. In addition, the Mini 9 comes with a hidden bonus - an integrated 3G card.
