And on the whole it has to be said that Dell has made a pretty good job of it...As you might expect from a Dell system the build quality is good and the Mini 9's compact (27 x 232 x 172mm), rounded styling makes it a pleasure to carry around, even though it is a little heavier than some of its competitors at 1.08kg...For the moment the Mini 9 doesn't carry on with...
Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 is the nicest netbook out there, and you can't argue with the free price tag, provided you're happy with a two-year 3G contract...If mobile internet is what you're after, then your only option is to get one from Vodafone...Apart from baked in 3G, the Vodafone-branded Mini 9's spec isn't all that surprising...
Inside, the Inspiron Mini 9 features most of the components we're very accustomed to hearing about: a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi - so far, so unremarkable...Or at least one would think this if it weren't for the fact that you can buy a 16GB SDHC card for only £17.99, an item we tested in the Mini 9 which it read instantly with no...
"so far so good,have taken it out and about and have managed to browse the web everywhere ive been at the moment,have'nt come across any, and fingers crossed i never will Great little netbook..."
"Good for when you're sitting in front of the TV & was great for over christmas when I went to my parents..."
"I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you know what you are doing..."
DellMini Netbooks are designed to keep you connected. When you are on the go, you can still have access to email, shopping and more. Minis are also perfect for kids!...