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On Tuesday, June 2, 2009, Dell officially announced retirement of the Dell Mini 9 netbook. The Inspiron Mini 9 is Dell's first foray into the netbook market. Competing with Asus' Eee PC, Acer's Aspire One and MSI's Wind, the Inspiron Mini 9 has a glossy 8.9-inch screen, an Intel Atom processor and up to 1GB of RAM. Weighing just 2.28 lbs,… Continue Reading
On Tuesday, June 2, 2009, Dell officially announced retirement of the Dell Mini 9 netbook.
The Inspiron Mini 9 is Dell's first foray into the netbook market. Competing with Asus' Eee PC, Acer's Aspire One and MSI's Wind, the Inspiron Mini 9 has a glossy 8.9-inch screen, an Intel Atom processor and up to 1GB of RAM. Weighing just 2.28 lbs, Dell's first netbook is offered with Ubuntu Linux or Windows XP, up to a 16GB SSD, built-in Wifi and a 3-in-1 media card reader. Available in white or black, other options include Bluetooth and a choice of 0.3 or 1.3 megapixel webcams. Starting at $349, the Inspiron Mini includes 2GB of free online storage thanks to a partnership with Box.net.
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