Dell isn't allowing itself to get off the netbook bandwagon, and has even formally introduced what it calls the "perfect 10," the Inspiron Mini 10, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The Mini 10 and its predecessor, the Mini 9, were made to look like twins. Both share the same style, width, color choices, and connectivity options. But what's special about the Mini 10? Dell's latest netbook has a multi-touch track pad that's similar to the one found on the newest MacBooks, mobile broadband, a TV tuner, and an integrated GPS. It also features a 10-in 720-p screen, WiFi 802.11n, a bigger keyboard, and the latest 1.6-GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor.
A perfect 10? We'll reserve our comments ‘til we get our hands on this.
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