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Sep 30 2008

Mobile Gadgets - I Want a Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook

Published by debcook at 7:27 pm under technology Edit This

One of the cutest Netbooks that I’ve seen is the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook. Of course I like the high end version with the 1GB memory and the 16GB SSD. The prices are all over the place but I have seen this model for under $500 several times.

I have not had any experience with the Atom processor but from what I read it seems to be the up and coming processor for these tiny laptop – oops – netbooks. I am most interested in the 16GB SSD. I would prefer a larger SSD – say at least 32GB. Hopefully by the time I decide to buy one the 32GB or 64GB version will be available. (I’m not saying I know anything - just saying)

The 8.9” LCD display should be very adequate for most people. Complaints about a small screen and a small keyboard does not make since to me. Either you want a small form factor or not.

I like that the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook comes loaded with Windows XP. I am just not ready for Linux or Abuntu – maybe someday but for now I just want what I am familiar with and know how to operate.

I can see how writers and bloggers could go crazy over this little netbook. Surely I would get more accomplished if I had one. It has so many features that are useful for day to day computing.

• Communicating on the go would be easy with the integrated webcam.
• There are 3 – yes 3 2.0 USB ports
• Wireless Bluetooth and WiFi
• A 3-in-1 Card Reader would be grate for digital photos and expanded data capabilities

I like the fast boot up, the ruggedness of the SSD and the small size. It does not hurt that is so good looking either.

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