Dell Mini Inspiron Notebook PC
August 25, 2008
The US based manufacturers of Dell Mini Inspiron Laptop PC has decided to launch it in the market with an evident tag of the EEE killer. Now, the word has spread like forest fire. Dell has gone a bit more ahead to pitch it as the suiting machine for the billions of internet users, upcoming. The first word that leaked out was that Dell was about to launch a miniature form-factor laptop, which would enhance a person’s digital experience. Dell has given this idea about their upcoming challenge to the likes of Asus EEE, Apple MacBook Air, Sony Vaio G11, MSI Wind and HP Mini Note with the view of a bloody battle already on the cards. Obviously, the laptop world is of the dog eat dog sort.
The laptop computer that stresses on ultra mobility is also called Dell E Laptop PC. This device is expected to be of low cost widely. This 12.1-inch thick (or thin) device will have a display of 8.9 diagonal inches has its main attraction. The driving force behind this sleek model is an Atom Processor (Diamondville) of 1.6GHz speed. The base model of this series will definitely provide a thumping 4GB of flash memory and 512 MB of DDR2 memory. This miniature laptop model from Dell would carry the provision for a couple of smart operating systems, namely Windows XP and Linux. Of the two stalwarts, Linux would be the first option, as it comes in the form of a Black Top OS, a bit like the Splash Top. Windows XP here is expected to play the second fiddle.
Dell E MIni Inspiron Notebook PC proudly presents a solid-state hard drive, three USB slots, an integrated web camera and Wi-Fi networking. The 1024 x 600 pixels resolution of this machine’s display is also something worth putting here. Lastly, but definitely not the least, this device weighs just about 2.2 pounds.
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