Dell Netbook Reviews
The newest in well-liked peripherals is the pocket PC, or notebook as it s commonly known as.
No much more
lugging around hefty laptop, netbooks are the compromise between tiny PDA screens and massive power-hungry
conventional...
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Dell Netbook Reviews
The newest in well-liked peripherals is the pocket PC, or notebook as it s commonly known as.
No much more
lugging around hefty laptop, netbooks are the compromise between tiny PDA screens and massive power-hungry
conventional laptops.
A number of manufacturers are now producing their version of the netbook, such as Asus,
HP and Dell.
Dell introduced the Mini 9 a couple of years ago, and has since replaced it with a Mini 10, but the
Mini 9 remains a bestseller within the netbook market.
Once you understand the power Dell has built into this
machine, its simple to comprehend why the Mini 9 is so well-liked.
The Mini 9 comes equipped with a much more than adequate 1.
6 GHz Intel Processor, 1 GB of DDR, 8 GB
internal memory along with a built-in wireless 802.
11 g card.
You ve your option of operating systems, either
Windows XP House Edition or Ubuntu, a Window-esque version of Linux.
Although I m a fan of Linux, I d
suggest sticking with XP, as Linux has a ste
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