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Dell Inspiron Mini 1011 10.1-Inch Obsidian Black Netbook – Up to 8 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

By admin On January 30, 2010 Under Computer Reviews, New Gadget Reviews

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Dell Inspiron Mini 1011 10.1-Inch Obsidian Black Netbook - Up to 8 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)
 
Manufacturer: Dell Marketing USA, LP
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Product Description

The Inspiron Mini 10 is everything you want in a mobile companion and much more. Their highly portable, sharp design is complete with excellent wireless and entertainment features, making the Mini 10 exactly what you’re looking for in a best friend. The Inspiron Mini 10 is designed to give you access to your favorite entertainment. When you are on the go, you can still be connected to email, shopping and more.

Seamless viewing

A bright 10.1-inch, seamless widescreen display surface with a 16:9 aspect ratio is designed to present websites without lots of left-right scrolling, as well aswith a smoother line of sight.


Social Connection
The Inspiron Mini 10 makes it even easier to stay connected to your world wherever you go. The new internal 802.11b/g WiFi connection brings you wireless technology And the Inspiron Mini 10 small, virtually weightless design lets you travel light while keeping up with your blog, video chat, instant messenger and email so that you never lose touch with your family and friends.

Smart Design

The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 was developed from the ground up to be the perfect companion, helping you stay connected while on the go.

Storage
Store your music, photos and more on the go. While the Inspiron Mini 10 offers up multiple hard drive options and 2GB of memory, you can also keep your files online! We've partnered with Box.net to provide 2GB of free Internet storage for every Inspiron Mini 10 customer. Store, access, collaborate and share any type of file through a secure, simple and intuitive web browser experience. Plus, you can purchase larger accounts to store more files.

Keyboard
The Mini 10 keyboards are so easy to use. At 92% the size of a traditional laptop keyboard, your fingers will be pleased with the Mini 10 keyboards. And with a multi-touch track pad, you’ll have an easy time navigating. Plus, it’s spill-resistant, in case an accident happens.

Simple and Smart Services
Our online backup service offers data protection by enabling customers to backup data to a safe, remote storage site using a broadband connection. Dell DataSafe Online is easy, flexible and secure. Set up and forget it for backup of data and help protecting against software, hardware and catastrophic failure.

Dell Remote Access
Enjoy what’s on your home PC from almost anywhere. With Remote Access Basic, you can easily access photos, music, movies and more on your home system using another Internet-connected computer. No more waiting until you get home to get the files you need!

Dell Support Center
Our centrally located, easy-to-use application provides personalized support resources. Conveniently located on your PC’s desktop with quick links to service, support and system resources. Helps keep your system up-to-date and running efficiently through automated fixes for common configuration issues.


Product Details

  • Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.6GHz, 512K cache, 533MHz FSB)
  • 1GB Memory (533 MHz DDR2); 160GB 5400RPM Hard Drive; Media Card Reader; Wireless 802.11b/g Mini Card
  • Integrated Audio; 10/100 Ethernet; 3 USB Ports; Integrated analog microphone;
  • 10.1" 1024 x 576 Glossy Display, Integrated Intel Media Accelerator Graphics, Built-in 1.3MP Webcam, Screen resolution – 1024 x 576 max
  • Windows 7 Starter, Up to 8 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life

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Customer Reviews

Great little machine
 
Review Date: December 26, 2009
Reviewer: I. Gorlach, Cambridge, MA
I've been eyeing netbooks ever since my fiance got one. After working on it for a little while, I learned that certain features are more important for me than others. First, I needed a large keyboard, and second, I needed a long battery life.
In addition, I had a chance to mess around on my friends' Apple laptops, which are superior to Windows when it comes to operating systems. But since Apple doesn't make netbooks, I gave Windows 7 a shot and was blown away by a product that felt like it was made right after a decade of messy messy upgrades to Windows 95. Windows 7 became the third important consideration.

This laptop has it all for me. Love the keyboard (great for a touch-typist like me); the battery is long and sticks DOWN (can't believe it took years for laptop firms to figure out a way to fit a larger battery in while helping cool down the processor); and Windows 7 works like a charm.

I considered upgrading from the starter version, but after some research, I realized that there really is no reason for me. Upgrading provides features I would never use. Plus, the Starter version works faster and seems to really be designed for netbooks. It's an eye-candy; the battery delivers (feels good to see "75% left (5hr 45m)" or around there); and I did not need to relearn typing.

The drawbacks compared to other netbooks: the larger battery also makes it a bit heavier; some software is incompatible with Windows 7; and the ac adapter is larger on the end rather than having a hub in the middle of the wire (this might get in the way when plugging it in in class); finally, I've dealt with Dell on the phone before, and it can be hit or miss. The communication is not easy, since all of the customer service is abroad.

Still, I love this laptop, which is reflected in the 5 stars I give it.



update: I've had the netbook for about 3 full months now. An issue that I noticed, which might be present in other netbooks as well, is that some graphics applications and newer games do not launch properly or just quit mid-progress. I looked all over the internet trying to find a solution and finally figured it out after installing an Adobe product that complained about the screen resolution. Turns out that the physical size of the screen limits the resolution to 1024x600, which is not enough for these programs. I went on Craigslist, got a 15" flat screen monitor for $20 and plugged it in -- voila. Everything that requires graphic power works great. Hope this is helpful.
My Favorite New Toy! A Must Have & Whats With the Bad Reviews?
 
Review Date: December 3, 2009
Reviewer: Always Samsung, New York, NY
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2YW8A35FLS5L9 My Favorite New Toy! A Must Have & Whats With the Bad Reviews?

I just purchased my Dell Mini 10 (Blue Cover) and I have to say that this was one of the best investments I ever made. If you think you are getting a high end laptop for the price of three-hundred bucks, then you are sorely mistaken. This is basically a smart phone PDA increased to the size of a ten inch screen with a keyboard attached. Most of the bells & whistles are intact.

At first it took me some time to get use to the screen. Websites are slightly altered due to the 10 inch screen, so and with the tool bar on top that includes (File, Refresh, etc) it can seem like there's hardly any room to view webpage's, but you'll get use to it. Viewing any site that you would on a regular desktop will have certain parts of the page moved around when viewing it on your netbook & this is to be expected because of the size.

I know everyone is complaining about the keypad, but it's really not that bad. It does take a few tries before you realized what works best for you. I've learned from having a Dell Studio Laptop that the best thing to do is just utilize the free space as a mouse and click. Don't bother trying to hit down on the key, but just double tap on the keypad to pick a selection. If you don't, you will find the experience of navigating through websites, typing a document on word, etc to be a horrendous experience.

Otherwise, if you are looking for a great small compact netbook to stay connected to the web, check email, browse a few sites - then this is the netbook for you. There isn't much customization due to the small size of the netbook that feels very light just a little under three pounds and practically smaller and skinnier then the new Twilight book. I would have it ordered it on amazon, but it was cheaper through Dell.

Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase because it's a great investment for anyone who needs internet access on the go. The only complaint I have is the price. I know its three-hundred, but I own a regular laptop with a 15 inch screen & that HP was only three-hundred. Sure, it was not a high end groundbreaking laptop, but it does the trick & power wise, it's stronger than the mini. I really feel the price point should drop by hundred bucks. Otherwise, this is still a great PC tool to have.

Pros:
Light weight (Less then three pounds)
Customizable Cover with different colors
Windows XP (Thank GOD - Vista is so WHACK)
Keyboard is 90% size of a real keyboard
Wi-Fi
3 USB slots
160GB Memory
1.66 GHZ
1GB RAM

Cons:
A bit pricey IMO - It really should be two hundred & under
No DVD Slot
Dell Mini-10 better than the Samsung NC-10
 
Review Date: December 31, 2009
Reviewer: Andrew Hyer, Mountain View, California United States
I bought the Samsung NC-10 and was happy with it until the LCD crystal ($270 replacement) broke and when I tried to get it fixed under warranty they said it was void due to user abuse. Unhappy.
Bought the Dell mini-10 because it was basically the same thing only built more sturdy. Transferred my 2GB memory from Samsung to the Dell and have been very happy with it. Dell customer service is very good better than Samsung which is none.
If you want a reliable Netbook buy the Dell it's a very good device that you can depend on. The 6-cell battery is like the energizer bunny. Windows 7 starter is pretty cool to.
Serves its purpose..
 
Review Date: February 10, 2010
Reviewer: Bam Bam,
This little netbook does exactly what I needed it to. I already have a desktop that serves as my primary computer, I just needed something to do some writing on, and maybe some light late night internet surfing, and it does that just fine. However, the battery life goes quickly depending on what you're doing. If you plan on using the webcam and running on the battery, it's more likely to last about four hours rather than eight; If you're going to be watching videos on youtube or what have you, then you're down to about six. Nonetheless, the netbook serves its purposes and has given me no trouble at all. I strongly recommend it if you're going to be using it lightly like me. Maybe not if you plan to make it your primary computer, though.
Netbook used for school
 
Review Date: December 6, 2009
Reviewer: K. Edson, san antonio, tx
So far, I am very pleased with this netbook. I needed a smaller laptop to take to class and download the e-books to, so far it's been great
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