RAM : 512 MB (installed) / 2 GB (max) - DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz ( 1 x 512 MB )Cache Memory : 128 KB - L2 CacheNetworking: Network adapter - Ethernet , Fast Ethernet , Gigabit Ethernet , IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g Wireless NIC : Broadcom 4312GBuilt-in Devices: Stereo speakers, wireless LAN aerialBattery: Lithium IonAudio Output: Sound cardInput Device: Keyboard, touchpadHard Drive : 120 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpmWiFi : YesRun Time (Up To): 2.25 hour(s)System Type: NotebookProduct Description: HP 2133 Mini-Note - C7-M 1.2 GHz - 8.9" TFTDimensions (WxDxH): 25.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 2.7 cmWeight: 1.2 kgOperating System: LinuxNotebook Camera: YesPower: AC 120/230 VDisplay: 8.9" TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA )Graphics Controller: VIA Chrome9Processor : VIA C7-M 1.2 GHz ULV Operating System: LinuxMemory Allocation Technology: Shared Video Memory (UMA)Warranty 1 Year
Thursday, December 11, 2008
LG R200E
Product DetailsIntel Core 2 DUO with Santa Rosa Technology, 800MHz, Intel 965 ChipsetWhat is a SideShow? Quick access to the key information you need such as appointments, key e-mails, or notes without turning on your notebook through Windows SideShow. Windows Vista® supports the ability to communicate with one or more auxiliary display devices.R200E Special features; . 2.5'' LCD SideShow device mounted in its cover. . A unit can be powered whether a notebook is on or off. . Windows SideShow gadgets are available. . Buttons allowing navigation of the cached data . Touch-sensitive buttons
The HP iPAQ Voice Messenger offers professionals a powerful, easy-to-use Smartphone that combines the mobility of a cell phone, the capability of a handheld organizer, contact of a push e-mail device, and the power of an office phone system.Speak your mind. Voice Commander provides your own personal Voice Valet. Use spoken commands to perform a multitude of tasks. Have e-mails read to you and reply without typing. Dial a contact by name or digits. Get appointments read to you.Talk for hours - With hours of talk time, there is less to lose from dropped conversations. Save your wireless airtime minutes while in the office with VoIP (Voice Over IP) over your company’s wireless LAN (WiFi) and PBX phone system.Protect your mobile work. Outlook security helps keep e-mail and other documents secure. Remotely erase data on lost or misplaced devices. iPAQ persistent storage helps protect your data, settings, and installed applications.Technical featuresOperating system installedMicrosoft Windows Mobile 6.0 for Pocket PC, Standard EditionWireless technologiesIntegrated Wi-Fi – 802.11 b/g with WPA2 security, integrated Bluetooth® 1.2Power featuresRemovable / Rechargeable 1100mAh Lithium-lon user changeable battery, Talktime: up to 6.5 hours, Standby time: up to 7.8 days (188 hours)Integrated cameraIntegrated HP Photosmart Camera 1.3 megapixel resolution; supports GIF, JPEG, BMP, and PNG file formats; supports QCIF (176x144), CIF (352x288), QVGA (320x240), VGA (640x480), and SXGA (1280x1024) image quality. Camcorder with 160 x 120 viewfinder, 176 x 144 (QCIF) video sizeMobile phoneIntegrated quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phoneProcessor typeTI OMAP 850 processorProcessor speed200 MHzExpansion slotsmicroSD slot supports 4-bit microSD memory standardExternal I/O portsUSB 1.1 ClientAudioIntegrated microphone, receiver, speaker, one 2.5mm stereo headphone jack, stereo (through headphone jack)Memory slotsMicro SDDimensions (W x D x H)4.86 x 1.63 x 10.7 cmWeight102 gKeyboardIntegrated 12-button numeric keyboard with LED backlightWarranty1 year parts and labour in most regions, 90 days technical support for software in most regions, may vary by regionSoftware includedHP exclusive applications: HP iPAQ DataConnect settings, HP iPAQ Help and Support, HP iPAQ QuickStart Guide, HP iPAQ Tips, HP iPAQ Setup Assistant, Certificate Enroller, Asset viewer, HP iPAQ Shortcuts, VoiceReply to emails, Cyberon Voice Command, MMS Composer, JVM (MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1), UMA Client (optional)What's in the boxHP iPAQ 512 Voice Messenger, Lithium-lon 1100mAh removable/rechargeable battery, USB desktop synchronisation cable, AC adapter, stereo earbud style headset with 2.5mm jack, charger adapter, Getting Started Guide, How Do I…? Guide, and HP iPAQ Companion CD
Acer Aspire 4620
LG E510-L
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Intel® Core™2 Extreme Mobile Processor
Designed from the ground up for extreme competitive gaming and HD multimedia on the fly, the Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors are the world's highest performing quad-core¹ and dual-core² mobile processors. Delivering all the performance of a desktop, enabled in a revolutionary, sleek, and killer notebook.
As your ultimate engine for hi-def digital content creation, HD multimedia, and a rockin' hardcore gaming experience, these notebooks provide the raw power, responsiveness, and realism you need for the most compute-intensive and multi-threaded apps-wherever you want to be.
View performance benchmarks for Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor (QX9300)
Product brief: Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor QX9300
File Type/Size: PDF 4.53MB
Product brief: Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor X9100
File Type/Size: PDF 259KB
Features and benefits
Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor (QX9300)
Achieving clock speeds of up to 2.53GHz, along with an astounding 12 MB of shared L2 cache and a 1066 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor is your ultimate engine for hi-def multimedia while powering the latest generation of hardcore games.
The Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor has four cores processing multiple threads and multiple tasks at blistering speeds for an incredible "like you're there" experience in advanced artificial intelligence (AI), particle systems, dynamic physics, and texture generation. As your ultimate engine for creating rich, HD videos with up to 50 percent faster performance when encoding³ and editingΩ video, these processors enable you to perform like a multiple armed monster.
var quotes = new Array(""Intel is once again poised to bring to the world the fastest X86 processor on the planet"—Hot Hardware 11/19/07",""When it came to overclocking the Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor QX9770 was marvelous"—Legit Reviews 11/19/07",""Phenom is, clock for clock, slower than Core 2"—Anandtech 11/19/07")
var currentQuote = 0
//
function cycleQuotes() {
if (currentQuote == quotes.length) {
currentQuote = 0
}
document.getElementById('rotatingQuotes').innerHTML = quotes[currentQuote]
currentQuote++
}
window.setInterval("cycleQuotes()",5000)
Extreme press
"Phenom is, clock for clock, slower than Core 2"—Anandtech 11/19/07
Discover the biggest change in transistor technology in 40 years
Game downloads
Download the latest and hottest games like Crysis* optimized for Intel® processor technology.
Search downloads
And because you're looking for ultimate control in game, the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor bus ratio locks (overspeed protection) have been removed, so you can fine tune your notebook experience for maximum gaming performance.°
Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor (X9100)
Designed for gamers and power-users, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor the is world's highest performing dual-core processor². For those who want an intense, high-performance mobile computing experience, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor delivers revolutionary mobile dual-core performance with 3.06GHz frequency, 6MB of shared L2 Advanced Smart Cache, and Intel® Smart Memory Access with a blazing 1066MHz Front Side Bus (FSB).
Experience excellent mobile gaming and multimedia with the raw power, responsiveness and realism of revolutionary mobile dual-core performance. The Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor brings a whole new intensity to mobile gaming.
And just like its quad-core big brother, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor also offers the ultimate control to with bus ratio locks (overspeed protection) removed, so you can fine tune your notebook experience for maximum gaming performance.°
Extreme notebook performance
Notebooks built with the Intel® Core®2 Extreme mobile processors are designed with mobile-optimized technologies built in.-->
Component
Benefit
45nm Intel® quad-core processor(QX9300)45nm Intel® dual-core processor (X9100)
Enabled by new hafnium-based circuitry, the processors provide dynamically increased energy efficiency and greater performance in gaming, multimedia, and multitasking on the go.
Power-Optimized 1066 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)
Increased process system bus speed provides increased data bus bandwidth vs. prior generations for incredible gaming performance.
Larger Intel® Advanced Smart Cache
For the QX9300, 12MB of shared L2 cache minimizes bus traffic by allowing all four cores access to the L2 memory and shared data to be accessed from the cache.For the X9100, 6MB of shared L2 cache minimizes bus traffic by allowing the two cores access to the L2 memory and shared data to be accessed from the cache
Dual Intel® Dynamic Acceleration (QX9300 only)
Uses headroom of idle cores by dynamically boosting frequency of active cores while maintaining the thermal envelope.
Support for Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU) and Intel® Extreme Memory Profiles (Intel® XMP)°
Intel® XTU and Intel® XMP simplify processor and memory overclocking to optimize performance for extreme gaming.
¹ For more information on why Intel® Core®2 Extreme Processor QX9300 is the world's highest performing quad-core mobile processor see www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
² Performance estimated for the Intel® Core™2 Extreme Mobile processor X9100 on SPECint*_rate_base2006. Actual performance on final product may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/ for more information. SPEC, SPECint, SPECrate, are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See: www.spec.org for more information on the benchmarks.
³ Performance measured based on TMPGEncoder* Xpress* 4.4 comparing notebooks with quad-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme processor QX9300 with notebooks based on dual-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X9100. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
Ω Performance measured based on Adobe* Premiere Pro* CS3 comparing notebooks with quad-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme processor QX9300 with notebooks based on dual-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X9100. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
° Warning: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may: (i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system, processor and other system components; (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of other system components beyond their industry standard specifications. Intel assumes no responsibility that the processor and other system components, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose. back to top
As your ultimate engine for hi-def digital content creation, HD multimedia, and a rockin' hardcore gaming experience, these notebooks provide the raw power, responsiveness, and realism you need for the most compute-intensive and multi-threaded apps-wherever you want to be.
View performance benchmarks for Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor (QX9300)
Product brief: Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor QX9300
File Type/Size: PDF 4.53MB
Product brief: Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor X9100
File Type/Size: PDF 259KB
Features and benefits
Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor (QX9300)
Achieving clock speeds of up to 2.53GHz, along with an astounding 12 MB of shared L2 cache and a 1066 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor is your ultimate engine for hi-def multimedia while powering the latest generation of hardcore games.
The Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor has four cores processing multiple threads and multiple tasks at blistering speeds for an incredible "like you're there" experience in advanced artificial intelligence (AI), particle systems, dynamic physics, and texture generation. As your ultimate engine for creating rich, HD videos with up to 50 percent faster performance when encoding³ and editingΩ video, these processors enable you to perform like a multiple armed monster.
var quotes = new Array(""Intel is once again poised to bring to the world the fastest X86 processor on the planet"—Hot Hardware 11/19/07",""When it came to overclocking the Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor QX9770 was marvelous"—Legit Reviews 11/19/07",""Phenom is, clock for clock, slower than Core 2"—Anandtech 11/19/07")
var currentQuote = 0
//
function cycleQuotes() {
if (currentQuote == quotes.length) {
currentQuote = 0
}
document.getElementById('rotatingQuotes').innerHTML = quotes[currentQuote]
currentQuote++
}
window.setInterval("cycleQuotes()",5000)
Extreme press
"Phenom is, clock for clock, slower than Core 2"—Anandtech 11/19/07
Discover the biggest change in transistor technology in 40 years
Game downloads
Download the latest and hottest games like Crysis* optimized for Intel® processor technology.
Search downloads
And because you're looking for ultimate control in game, the Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core mobile processor bus ratio locks (overspeed protection) have been removed, so you can fine tune your notebook experience for maximum gaming performance.°
Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor (X9100)
Designed for gamers and power-users, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor the is world's highest performing dual-core processor². For those who want an intense, high-performance mobile computing experience, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor delivers revolutionary mobile dual-core performance with 3.06GHz frequency, 6MB of shared L2 Advanced Smart Cache, and Intel® Smart Memory Access with a blazing 1066MHz Front Side Bus (FSB).
Experience excellent mobile gaming and multimedia with the raw power, responsiveness and realism of revolutionary mobile dual-core performance. The Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor brings a whole new intensity to mobile gaming.
And just like its quad-core big brother, the Intel Core 2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor also offers the ultimate control to with bus ratio locks (overspeed protection) removed, so you can fine tune your notebook experience for maximum gaming performance.°
Extreme notebook performance
Notebooks built with the Intel® Core®2 Extreme mobile processors are designed with mobile-optimized technologies built in.-->
Component
Benefit
45nm Intel® quad-core processor(QX9300)45nm Intel® dual-core processor (X9100)
Enabled by new hafnium-based circuitry, the processors provide dynamically increased energy efficiency and greater performance in gaming, multimedia, and multitasking on the go.
Power-Optimized 1066 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)
Increased process system bus speed provides increased data bus bandwidth vs. prior generations for incredible gaming performance.
Larger Intel® Advanced Smart Cache
For the QX9300, 12MB of shared L2 cache minimizes bus traffic by allowing all four cores access to the L2 memory and shared data to be accessed from the cache.For the X9100, 6MB of shared L2 cache minimizes bus traffic by allowing the two cores access to the L2 memory and shared data to be accessed from the cache
Dual Intel® Dynamic Acceleration (QX9300 only)
Uses headroom of idle cores by dynamically boosting frequency of active cores while maintaining the thermal envelope.
Support for Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU) and Intel® Extreme Memory Profiles (Intel® XMP)°
Intel® XTU and Intel® XMP simplify processor and memory overclocking to optimize performance for extreme gaming.
¹ For more information on why Intel® Core®2 Extreme Processor QX9300 is the world's highest performing quad-core mobile processor see www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
² Performance estimated for the Intel® Core™2 Extreme Mobile processor X9100 on SPECint*_rate_base2006. Actual performance on final product may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/ for more information. SPEC, SPECint, SPECrate, are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See: www.spec.org for more information on the benchmarks.
³ Performance measured based on TMPGEncoder* Xpress* 4.4 comparing notebooks with quad-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme processor QX9300 with notebooks based on dual-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X9100. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
Ω Performance measured based on Adobe* Premiere Pro* CS3 comparing notebooks with quad-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme processor QX9300 with notebooks based on dual-core Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X9100. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/mobile/extreme/index.htm for important additional information.
° Warning: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may: (i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system, processor and other system components; (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of other system components beyond their industry standard specifications. Intel assumes no responsibility that the processor and other system components, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose. back to top
Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor
Intel brings you the world's first quad-core processors for desktop and mainstream servers, leading the industry in multi-core technology. Find out about the blistering performance on desktop or servers. See how Intel® quad-core technology delivers unprecedented performance to high-end computers. Now introducing the Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Intel’s most advanced processor just got an upgrade to the power of four—four processing cores for the ultimate in demanding entertainmentUp to 54% better performance for intense multimedia applications, streaming movies, music, and more with powerful Intel quad-core technology Up to 53% better performance when enjoying immersive 3-D gaming Up to 79% faster performance for highly-threaded applications when creating multimedia and 3-D content Up to 8MB of L2 cache and 1066 MHz Front Side Bus for an unrivaled multitasking experience Questions? Call 877-536-4968back to top
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Product summary
The good: More configurable than other Netbooks; good battery life; XP and Linux OS options.
The bad: Some awkward keyboard compromises; no SSD options larger than 16GB.
The bottom line: Dell's entry into the Netbook market means it's time to take these low-cost, low-power PCs seriously. The Inspiron Mini 9 is an excellent example of the form, if not radically different from the competition.
Specifications: Processor: Intel ATOM (1.6 GHz); RAM installed: 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM; Display: 8.9; See full specs
Price range: $349.00
CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman
Reviewed on: 09/05/2008
Updated on: 10/27/2008
Released on: 09/04/2008
Editors' note: We have revised the rating of this product to reflect the changing competitive Netbook landscape.
We've known for some time that Dell was working on a Netbook-style laptop--the same kind of small, low-power, inexpensive system made popular by Asus and the Eee PC line. And even though there are not many surprises in the new Inspiron Mini 9, it's still an excellent example of the form, without any of the deal-breakers (older CPU, not enough storage space, hard-to-use touch pad) that have kept other Netbooks from being more universally useful.
While component-wise, the Mini 9 is similar to other recent Netbooks, such as the Eee PC 901 and the Acer Aspire One (which all use Intel's Atom CPU), in typical Dell fashion, there are more customization options than we've seen other Netbooks.
Our test unit arrived with 1GB of RAM, a 16GB solid-state hard drive, and Windows XP. That configuration costs $514 and comes very close to hitting the benchmarks we set out in our "Building the Perfect Netbook" feature, which asked for similar components, but maybe a slightly bigger SSD hard drive and an impulse-purchase $499 price tag.
You can get the Inspiron Mini 9 down to as low as $349 by opting for a smaller hard drive (4GB or 8GB), 512MB of RAM, an Ubuntu Linux OS, or knocking down the Webcam to a lower-resolution option. Or, add few bucks for the option internal Bluetooth antenna, which wasn't in our build (but is useful for tethering a cell phone for mobile broadband access). As an interesting note, the Mini 9 apparently includes an inactive internal mobile broadband antenna. According to Dell, it will be announcing the carrier and coverage details in the coming weeks.
Price as reviewed / Starting price
$514/349
Processor
Intel Atom 1.6GHz
Memory
1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz
Hard drive
16GB SSD
Chipset
Intel GMA950
Graphics
Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset (integrated)
Operating system
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Dimensions (width by depth)
9.1x6.8 inches
Thickness
1.25-1.1 inches
Screen size (diagonal)
8.9 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter
6.2/6.9 pounds
Category
Netbook
In person, the Mini 9 is similar in design to Asus' 9-inch Eee PC. It's slightly thinner, at about 1.25 inches at the back, tapering slightly toward the front. Our system had a glossy black finish (which is very fingerprint prone), and white is also available. Interestingly, most of the leaked product shots we've seen up to now show a red model.
The challenge for any Netbook is to squeeze as much keyboard as possible into a very tiny space, and the Mini 9 does a good job with it. The Dell letter keys are larger than on the 9-inch Eee PC, but certain keys--Tab, Caps Lock, and so on--are reduced to small slivers. In addition, the entire function key row has been removed. F1 through F10 are now alternate keys of the A to L row. It's an interesting compromise to get the most surface area for everyday typing, but makes some tasks, such as jumping between Web page fields with the Tab key, somewhat awkward.
Opening the lid, the 8.9-inch 1,024x600-pixel screen shares space with a Webcam above and two small speaker grilles below. The display offers just enough space for displaying Web pages and Word documents, and we think the 9-inch size is the perfect fit for Netbooks, rather than the smaller 7-inch or larger 10-inch screens on other systems.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Average for category [Netbook]
Video
VGA-out
VGA-out
Audio
Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
headphone/microphone jacks
Data
3 USB 2.0, SD card reader
2 USB 2.0, SD card reader
Expansion
None
None
Networking
Ethernet, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth
modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Optical drive
None
None
The Inspiron Mini 9 has three USB ports, headphone and mic jacks, a VGA out, SD card slot, and an Ethernet jack--a fairly standard set of connections in the Netbook world. Integrated Bluetooth is a $20 option, and Dell is expected to announce a mobile broadband plan soon. We'd love to see mobile broadband in more Netbooks, but it's typically prohibitively expensive as an option on a sub-$500 system.
With Intel's new 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU, specifically designed for low-power Netbooks, you're not going to find the same level of performance you'd get from even an inexpensive Core 2 Duo laptop. Still, the Intel Atom processor performed about as expected, closely matching the Asus Eee PC 901 and MSI Wind in our iTunes performance test. Continue reading
1
2
next
See more CNET content tagged:
The good: More configurable than other Netbooks; good battery life; XP and Linux OS options.
The bad: Some awkward keyboard compromises; no SSD options larger than 16GB.
The bottom line: Dell's entry into the Netbook market means it's time to take these low-cost, low-power PCs seriously. The Inspiron Mini 9 is an excellent example of the form, if not radically different from the competition.
Specifications: Processor: Intel ATOM (1.6 GHz); RAM installed: 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM; Display: 8.9; See full specs
Price range: $349.00
CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman
Reviewed on: 09/05/2008
Updated on: 10/27/2008
Released on: 09/04/2008
Editors' note: We have revised the rating of this product to reflect the changing competitive Netbook landscape.
We've known for some time that Dell was working on a Netbook-style laptop--the same kind of small, low-power, inexpensive system made popular by Asus and the Eee PC line. And even though there are not many surprises in the new Inspiron Mini 9, it's still an excellent example of the form, without any of the deal-breakers (older CPU, not enough storage space, hard-to-use touch pad) that have kept other Netbooks from being more universally useful.
While component-wise, the Mini 9 is similar to other recent Netbooks, such as the Eee PC 901 and the Acer Aspire One (which all use Intel's Atom CPU), in typical Dell fashion, there are more customization options than we've seen other Netbooks.
Our test unit arrived with 1GB of RAM, a 16GB solid-state hard drive, and Windows XP. That configuration costs $514 and comes very close to hitting the benchmarks we set out in our "Building the Perfect Netbook" feature, which asked for similar components, but maybe a slightly bigger SSD hard drive and an impulse-purchase $499 price tag.
You can get the Inspiron Mini 9 down to as low as $349 by opting for a smaller hard drive (4GB or 8GB), 512MB of RAM, an Ubuntu Linux OS, or knocking down the Webcam to a lower-resolution option. Or, add few bucks for the option internal Bluetooth antenna, which wasn't in our build (but is useful for tethering a cell phone for mobile broadband access). As an interesting note, the Mini 9 apparently includes an inactive internal mobile broadband antenna. According to Dell, it will be announcing the carrier and coverage details in the coming weeks.
Price as reviewed / Starting price
$514/349
Processor
Intel Atom 1.6GHz
Memory
1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz
Hard drive
16GB SSD
Chipset
Intel GMA950
Graphics
Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset (integrated)
Operating system
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Dimensions (width by depth)
9.1x6.8 inches
Thickness
1.25-1.1 inches
Screen size (diagonal)
8.9 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter
6.2/6.9 pounds
Category
Netbook
In person, the Mini 9 is similar in design to Asus' 9-inch Eee PC. It's slightly thinner, at about 1.25 inches at the back, tapering slightly toward the front. Our system had a glossy black finish (which is very fingerprint prone), and white is also available. Interestingly, most of the leaked product shots we've seen up to now show a red model.
The challenge for any Netbook is to squeeze as much keyboard as possible into a very tiny space, and the Mini 9 does a good job with it. The Dell letter keys are larger than on the 9-inch Eee PC, but certain keys--Tab, Caps Lock, and so on--are reduced to small slivers. In addition, the entire function key row has been removed. F1 through F10 are now alternate keys of the A to L row. It's an interesting compromise to get the most surface area for everyday typing, but makes some tasks, such as jumping between Web page fields with the Tab key, somewhat awkward.
Opening the lid, the 8.9-inch 1,024x600-pixel screen shares space with a Webcam above and two small speaker grilles below. The display offers just enough space for displaying Web pages and Word documents, and we think the 9-inch size is the perfect fit for Netbooks, rather than the smaller 7-inch or larger 10-inch screens on other systems.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Average for category [Netbook]
Video
VGA-out
VGA-out
Audio
Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
headphone/microphone jacks
Data
3 USB 2.0, SD card reader
2 USB 2.0, SD card reader
Expansion
None
None
Networking
Ethernet, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth
modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Optical drive
None
None
The Inspiron Mini 9 has three USB ports, headphone and mic jacks, a VGA out, SD card slot, and an Ethernet jack--a fairly standard set of connections in the Netbook world. Integrated Bluetooth is a $20 option, and Dell is expected to announce a mobile broadband plan soon. We'd love to see mobile broadband in more Netbooks, but it's typically prohibitively expensive as an option on a sub-$500 system.
With Intel's new 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU, specifically designed for low-power Netbooks, you're not going to find the same level of performance you'd get from even an inexpensive Core 2 Duo laptop. Still, the Intel Atom processor performed about as expected, closely matching the Asus Eee PC 901 and MSI Wind in our iTunes performance test. Continue reading
1
2
next
See more CNET content tagged:
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Axiotron Revamps ModBook - Now Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Axiotron has taken a good look at their tablet ModBook and improved it in a number of ways.
The Modbook, a tablet transformation of an Apple MacBook, has been around for a little while now, but if you were holding out for some reason then you're in luck. A whole series of changes have taken place which make the Modbook even beter than before.
Harder - The ModBook's LCD panel is now covered by the QuadCoat process, which shields the top shell with a liquid metallic coating.
Better - The LCD panel is also made with a new bonding process and a ForceGlass screen cover that improves contrast ratio. The hardware controller board update will result in improved battery life. There is now full Bluetooth, improved GPS and a number of other features which have been improved.
Faster - The hardware controller board update will also result in overall improved performance. As a result of various chances, the unit is also lighter, weighing in at 5.3lbs.
Stronger - Radio frequency shilding improves the responsiveness of the digitizer, making it less vulnerable to interference.
Not bad at all. You can mod your MacBook into a ModBook for $1299 just like before, or you can simply purchase a ModBook straight up for $2249 instead.
Via slashgear
The Modbook, a tablet transformation of an Apple MacBook, has been around for a little while now, but if you were holding out for some reason then you're in luck. A whole series of changes have taken place which make the Modbook even beter than before.
Harder - The ModBook's LCD panel is now covered by the QuadCoat process, which shields the top shell with a liquid metallic coating.
Better - The LCD panel is also made with a new bonding process and a ForceGlass screen cover that improves contrast ratio. The hardware controller board update will result in improved battery life. There is now full Bluetooth, improved GPS and a number of other features which have been improved.
Faster - The hardware controller board update will also result in overall improved performance. As a result of various chances, the unit is also lighter, weighing in at 5.3lbs.
Stronger - Radio frequency shilding improves the responsiveness of the digitizer, making it less vulnerable to interference.
Not bad at all. You can mod your MacBook into a ModBook for $1299 just like before, or you can simply purchase a ModBook straight up for $2249 instead.
Via slashgear
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)