Inspiron Mini from Dell still to come?

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Dell were expected to launch the Inspiron Mini at their event held on the 12th of August but instead, released several business focused laptops. However,there are still many of us waiting eagerly, hoping that the next few days will bring an announcement from Dell regarding the Inspiron Mini.

Why are so many hopeful of an announcement? Well, even though there are many other ultraportables around, there is a least two very good reasons why many are after the Inspirion Mini. If you’ve looked at Dell computers before, you’ll know that dell let you customize your order. This could potentially mean that Dell could be the first company to offer mini laptops with the customizations you want. The other reason being that the preconfigured model could be retailing for as low as $299 which makes the Inspirion Mini even more desirable.

With the back to school/college shopping rush looming, Dell should be working towards releasing the netbook as soon as they can to cater for this market although, they are running out of time if that is their goal. It could mean that an announcement is due any day though, so fingers crossed.

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Written by: Björn A.

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  • http://davidnielsen.wordpress.com David Nielsen

    biggest reasons for me, well established company and the prototypes released so far have the most polished look. Also Dell has a long standing relationship with Fedora, my Linux platform of choice and place of contribution, they know how to work with Free Software vendors, so in time I hope this will be a platform I can use top to buttom with open components as well as use for some interesting personal projects.

    I trust Dell to release a solid product, furthermore I trust them to have a solid roadmap to steer the platform in a desirable direction. I don’t just want a continual stream of netbooks with bigger screens and bigger storage – that’s just a laptop, I want a platform where I can count on upcoming generations bringing hardware and software together to unite my computing experience. Dell seems to be going in that direction.