Dell Inspiron Mini 9 from just £149! Bargain Netbook
48 Hour Special - get a brilliant small fast and light Dell Mini 9 from just £149 including FREE DELIVERY!
Featuring an Intel Atom Processor, 512mb Ram, 4gb fast SSD storage, an 8.9" screen and Ubuntu (linux) this is really worth £149!
You can "upgrade" the Dell Mini 9 to 1gb ram and 8gb storage for an extra £30, which we think is probably worth it.
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Full Specification:
Inspiron Mini 9(N03M0901)
Intel ® Atom(TM) Processor N270 (1.60GHz, 533MHz, 512K cache)
512MB 533MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM
4GB Solid State Hard Drive
Integrated Intel® Graphic Media Accelerator 950
Internal UK/Irish Qwerty Keyboard
UK/Ireland 30W AC Adapter
N-Series Inspiron Mini 9 Diagnostics and Drivers
English Documentation
4-cell Lithium-Ion Battery (32 WHr)
Dell 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Mini-Card
8.9" WSVGA (WLED) Truelife Display
1Yr Limited Warranty - Collect & Return
Ubuntu 8.04
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Details of Dell’s Netbook leaked
Details of Dell's long-awaited netbook have been leaked online, along with claims that a release can be expected before the end of the week.
The Inspiron 910 (not the Dell E-Series Netbook as previously thought) is the company's answer to the raft of netbooks that have emerged since the release of the Eee PC late last year, which have seen healthy sales.
Like the most recent Eee PC versions from Asus, the tiny Dell notebook will feature an Atom processor from Intel running at 1.6GHz, along with either 512MB or 1GB of RAM. The laptop will only be available with an SSD, rather than a traditional hard disk, in 4, 8 and 16GB capacities.
An 8.9in screen will ship with all configurations,running at a resolution of 1,024 by 600 pixels. Wi-Fi support is also built-in, but Bluetooth will be an optional extra via the MMD slot.
As with many netbooks already on the market, customers will be given the choice between two operating systems; Windows XP and Linux.
Interestingly, though, Dell has opted for Ubuntu. The company previously unveiled a distribution aimed directly at low-cost notebooks called Netbook Remix. Asus has been using a Xandros-based distribution until now, which does not have the same attractive interface that Ubuntu provides.
The details, leaked on Gizmodo, suggest that prices for the 910 will start at just $299 in the US. However, no details of UK pricing are given.
Earlier this year rumours of the upcoming Dell netbooks started to circulate online. Computer manufacturer Compal has allegedly received a production order for 450,000 of a yet to be released 10in model, as well as 250,000 for the 910.



