
Realizing perhaps that the female netbook/notebook computer market is steadily growing as more and more netbooks/notebooks geared for women are getting popular, Dell decided to launch its own specialized shop called Della. Nothing fancy here really, just your usual specialty shop highlighting some Dell products which were designed with the women users in mind.
And of course, highlighted in the store is Dell’s very own Inspiron Mini 10 netbook which sports several girly designs from well known artists. Expect to see the pink-colored Mini 10 all over the site as well as some fashion accessories that women will surely love to have on their Mini 10.
You can find all sorts of accesories for your Mini 10 at Della. From netbook sleeves, bags, and girly-looking mouse.
But the major highlight of the site is of course the Mini 10 with various girly designs.
Della has some social networking features. So, if you’ve got a techie girlfriend or wife, you may want to tell them about Della where they can participate in the discussion and join the site’s social networking activities on Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.
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The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 when purchased from Dell, the standard options include a 10.1 inch display, 3 cell battery and a color choice of white or black for £299. Both the screen can be upgraded (for a HD screen) and the battery (to a 6 cell) along with the color. Black is the standard choice with white costing no extra. For £19 more you can get the Mini 10 in ice blue, cherry red, jade green or pretty pink.
However purchasing from PC World, while you may not be able to get the other upgrades on the machine, you can get the standard specification model in any of the colors all for £299.99. All models are listed as originally being £329.99 with a £30 saving, including the black and white models.
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In this month’s catalogue from Dell there’s several great saving offers on from the Mini 10 to the Inspiron 17. An interesting find on the very last page reveals an even cheaper Mini 10 model for $299. The new model denoted with a v, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v will be released mid May for $100 less than the current Mini 10 model. Not much is cut back for the $100 either. The hard drive is reduced in size from 160GB to 120GB which is still adequate. The processor used has also been changed. The 10v will use the more traditional CPU of the Intel Atom N270 instead of the Z series Atom processor.
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While information about the new Inspiron Mini 10 has already showed up on Dell’s site a couple weeks ago, it is only now that it is being launched in Japan. We already told you that this new Inspiron Mini 10 would have an HDMI output and a display screen with high res 1366×768 ratio, right?
Well aside from those two major specs, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 would also be loaded with the new Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz CPU (single core). This is in addition to other standard 10-inch netbook specs including 10-inch LCD, 160GB HDD, WiFi, and 1.3MP webcam. As a bonus feature, the said netbook would also have GPS and Bluetooth capability.
Now does that sound enticing? Unfortunately no words yet as to when the new Inspiron Mini 10 will be available. So, you might as well stay tune for more infos in the coming days.
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Following on from the announcement of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10, Engadget have posted up an a screen shot detailing more specifications of the Mini 10. According to the slide, the Mini 10 will come in six colors, Ice Blue, Gecko Green, New Cherry Red, Flamingo-go Pink, or more traditional netbook colors, Obsidian Black and Alpine White.
It also seems you’re able to choose between a 1.3GHz or 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 Silverhome processor as well as a choice between two screen resolutions. The netbook will be available with a slightly less than average resolution of 1024×576 or an improved 1366 x 768 resolution. A HDMI port is also to be included on the Mini 10 as well as GPS and a TV tuner. To make the most of these added specs, the netbook also appears to be released with a 3 cell battery or a 6 cell.
Unfortunately there’s still no information on a release date or price, let alone how much the upgraded specs will cost, but we’ll keep you informed.
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