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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Pine Trail netbook – video review

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Yesterday I posted my review of the net Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook with the Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor. Today I figured I’d try something new and post a short video review. It’s a bit rough around the edges, since this “review” is basically me talking off the top of my head while pointing out a few pros and cons of the notebooks. But looking at my YouTube channel recently, I’ve noticed that I have an awful lot of unboxing videos and very few detailed follow-up videos showing how the computer actually performs.

Anyway, let me know if you think this kind of detailed hands-on video is helpful and maybe next time I’ll actually spend a few minute thinking about what I want to say before turning the camera on.

Video after the break.

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Dell Inspiron Mini 10

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  • TypeNetbook
  • Screen size10.1 inches
  • Screen resolution1024 x 600
  • Bundled OSWindows (XP)
  • Processor speed1.6 GHz
  • System RAM1 GB
  • Dimensions1.02 x 10.28 x 182.5 in
  • Weight2.65 lb
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7.9 average user rating
  • Speed and features5.6
  • Design and form factor8.0
  • Battery life5.6
  • Display5.6
  • Durability6.8
  • Expandability5.5
  • Noise7.2
  • Portability (size / weight)8.8

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Posted on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010, 10:16 am by Brad Linder




  • Dunhamzzz

    Nice video, I should be getting on of these soon.

    As with previous models, Dell always put the sim slot on the casing, but normally don't put the actual hardware on the motherboard unless it's explicitly a mobile broadband model.

    Did you try it with Aero at all? Aero lags the hell out of my GMA500 Mini 10 + 12 but works ok with the Mini 9/10v, hows this one?

  • Dunhamzzz

    Nice video, I should be getting on of these soon.

    As with previous models, Dell always put the sim slot on the casing, but normally don't put the actual hardware on the motherboard unless it's explicitly a mobile broadband model.

    Did you try it with Aero at all? Aero lags the hell out of my GMA500 Mini 10 + 12 but works ok with the Mini 9/10v, hows this one?

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