Dell Inspiron Mini 9

Posted by NanoTutor | 12:13 AM


  • The exterior is covered in glossy plastics with smooth lines, rounded edges, and a style that looks like it's trying to strike a balance between "fun" and "functional."
  • the look is quite nice, but the glossy LCD lid is a magnet for fingerprints and makes the new netbook look a little tarnished after just a few minutes of use
  • the Mini 9 is much easier to upgrade than most netbooks currently on the market.
  • Dell offers the Mini 9 with either Windows XP or a customized Ubuntu Linux
  • The touchpad design is surprisingly nice for a budget netbook. The surface isn't exactly "large" but it is larger than what we see on most netbooks
  • The glossy LED backlit display on the Mini 9 is nice and vibrant with rich colors and good contrast
  • Port selection was better than average for a netbook, with a multi-card reader, three USB ports, Ethernet/LAN, VGA, and audio jacks.
  • speakers on the Inspiron Mini 9 are reasonably impressive for a budget netbook
  • Small and light
  • Easy to use
  • Very well built and durable
  • Responsive Synaptics touchpad
  • Easy to upgrade RAM, SSD, and wireless cards
  • No noisy cooling fan
  • Low price for an ultraportable
  • Gets a little hot

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