Dell has a lot of mini netbooks to choose from. It really depends what you are buying a netbook for but I have found the Dell Mini 10v to be the most promising. To begin, the keyboard keys are only 8% smaller than that of a regular desktop computer keyboard. This is awesome, because who wants to type for five minutes only to realize their fingers are cramping and they don’t want to move. This has been the biggest problem with mini netbooks that I have found and Dell has solved it with the Dell Mini 10v.
Next, is the 16:9 aspect ratio. This means that when you watch a DVD on this netbook there are not going to be any cropping or black bars on the top or bottom. The battery life on the Mini 10v netbook is a little above average and the processor can’t handle much, but it does well with single apps and movies. All in all, Dell’s new Mini 10v Netbook is competitvley priced and a good buy for the average user.
For more information about the Dell Mini 10v Netbook, check out these full specifications.
I chose this Net-book to be on the top of my list because of the chassis. It is as good as that found on the more expensive Dell products and the price is the same. It looks very attractive and you will certainly attract a lot of second looks while you are working on it at the local coffee shop. The performance is as good as that of the competition. Dell has been known to give tons of configuration options for their products but I didn’t find much on the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Net-book. This will disappoint you if you want to go for some higher end specs. I will still recommend the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Net-book the features it has to offer for its low price tag.