Dell Mini 10 gets itself reviewed
Category: Dell, Laptop Brands | March 10th, 2009

Hitting that sweet spot between Dell’s Mini 9 and Mini 12 netbooks sits the Dell Mini 10 netbook, and after having a little time with the Dell Mini 10, Laptop’s review reckons there might just be too many trade offs for some people to opt for the Dell Mini 10 netbook.
Firstly, on the upside of things the Dell Mini 10 compared quite favourably with others of its ilk as in size and weight, and the Dell Mini 10’s keyboard is slightly larger than the Dell Mini 12 measuring out at roughly 0.3 inches deeper and extends right to the edge.
On the downside though the reworked touchpad was apparently somewhat finicky as opposed to other netbooks, and with Dell deciding to cut pack on certain features like a 6-cell battery, the Dell Mini 10 falls short of rivals like the Asus Eee PC 1000HE and Samsung NC10. Head over to the source for more.
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