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With Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Asus and other companies all plunging into the low-cost laptop space, Dell steps up its game with the Inspiron Mini 10, the next PC in the Dell Mini line. The Mini 10 utilizes Intel's Atom processor, already seen in a number of notebooks and other PCs, including the Panasonic Toughbook and the Lenovo H200 desktop. With a number of other features such as a built-in Webcam, the Dell Mini 10 positions itself as a low-cost way for both consumers and enterprise employees to stay connected even in transit.
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- First Look at Dell's Inspiron Mini 10 Laptop
by Nicholas Kolakowski - Dell's Inspiron Mini 10 weighs in at 2.86 pounds, and features a keyboard that is 92 percent of full size. It also comes in a variety of colors, including Obsidian Black, Alpine White and Ice Blue.
- The Dell Mini 10's 10.1-inch screen size makes it slightly smaller than its immediate predecessor in the Mini family, the Mini 12, which had a 12.1-inch screen.
- The Dell Mini 10 carries a 1.33-megapixel Webcam, 802.11g wireless technology, a 160GB hard disk drive and 1GB of RAM.
- Processor-wise, the Mini 10 can include either the Intel Atom Z520 or the Intel Atom Z530, which have clock speeds of 1.33GHz and 1.6GHz, respectively.
- The Mini 10 starts at $399. Dell, desiring to boost its retail profile, has made the PC available not only on its Web site starting Feb. 26, but also through QVC, the home shopping television channel.
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