Much-Anticipated Dell Mini 10 Netbooks Finally Available for Order

At long last, Dell has finally made their Mini 10 netbook available for order via their website. The netbook has been available for pre-order the past few days, but now it’s officially on sale. And, after a few price changes, they were finally able to settle on a reasonable $399.
The netbook has plenty to offer, packing a 1.33GHz Intel Atom processor, Windows XP Home SP3, a 10.1 inch anti-glare display with a native resolution of 1024x576, 160GB HDD, 1GB DDR2 RAM, a wireless 802.11g card, and an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 video card.
Unfortunately, the customization options for the Mini 10 are limited. Aside from getting a whole host of colors to choose from, you can only bump up the processor from 1.33GHz to 1.6GHz. But, if you’re looking for a cheap netbook that will provide plenty of horsepower for your work-related needs, the Mini 10 doesn’t seem like such a bad choice.
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FrancesTheMute
February 27, 2009 at 3:39pm
unfortunately, all of the "much anticipated" features aren't on this first gen one. I'll wait until they actually implement the features that make the Mini10 cool.
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rich5665
February 27, 2009 at 6:24am
Would be nice if Ubuntu was an option. There is not a lot of leeway in customization. Hopefully Dell changes that in the near future.
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dontcry
December 23, 2009 at 8:50pm
thay are realey going to charg extra for clocking the cpu from 1.33GHz to 1.6GHz wow what a deal
so stuped i gess intel gave them a heal of a deal on all ther bum Intel Atom processor's for cheep
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SysAnalyst
February 27, 2009 at 4:38am
I was sick of waiting for the US debut of the mini 10. Given the pricing and the need to "upgrade" to the 1.6, I'm happy I just ordered an Asus 1000HE. I got a N280 1.66GHz proc, 802.11n, bluetooth, webcam, and an upgrade to 2GB of RAM, all for less than the $399 base on the Dell. Am I missing something?
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Dexter243
February 26, 2009 at 3:35pm
Nutcracklng snack
thay are realey going to charg extra for clocking the cpu from 1.33GHz to 1.6GHz wow what a deal
so stuped i gess intel gave them a heal of a deal on all ther bum Intel Atom processor's for cheep
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RedAnt751
February 27, 2009 at 12:41am
From what I can see they are realy not much of a deal,$50.00 more for a 1.6 GHz.For the same price you can get a fully loaded NetBook.














