Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Dell Inspiron Mini 9

The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is the latest in a series of Netbooks that have been hitting the market recently. A Netbook is actually a Notebook that is optimized for Internet Access and basic functions. Going forward with the trend of moving all applications onto the Internet, there is a new breed of computing geeks that are relying more and more on the browser and the cloud to do their work.


To this end, the mantra now is that you don't need local resources to perform your tasks. If you use the Internet to it's full potential, you get web based applications and storage space that do all the work for you, without draining your PC resources. The only thing that is needed, is a great Internet connection.

The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 certainly provides a lot of options for this. Going by the founding principles of Dell, it is almost completely customizable, and you can get it in a wide variety of ranges starting from just $349!

Dell has also innovated on the keyboard for the Dell Inspiron Mini 9. The challenge with a small laptop is how to make the keys comfortable enough for typing. What they've done is remove the function keys and reduce the size of the other non-typing keys like the Caps lock and the scroll lock key. But don't worry. The function keys aren't gone. They've just been reassigned to others via the Fn key. This is ok, since most people don't use the function keys all that much anyway.

The CPU is the usual Intel Atom which is the standard CPU used for Ultra-Mobile PC's. Intel claims that it's made from the smallest processors in the world. The idea is to save on battery life and enable compact designs. The difference is noticable in the fact that the battery lasts for around 3-4 hours and there is enough computing power for the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 to boot up in 45 seconds!

As you can see in the picture, it's got an 8.9 inch screen diagonally. It also comes with a Gigabyte of RAM, and astonishingly Windows XP! I thought that microsoft had stopped computer vendors from bundling XP anymore. But that's a good thing. I firmly believe that there's lots of juice left in XP, and it's only fair that people can enjoy it for longer.

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