Dell's
new Inspiron Mini 10 netbook is now available in stores across the country for
AED 1,299...but is it worth your time?
To
be honest, most netbooks these days all tend to come with the same specs but
what sets it apart is its usability, design and whether it's the right ‘fit'
for all that you need.
The
Inspiron Mini 10 has Intel's new speedy Pine Trail processor and comes with
Windows 7 Starter Edition - all the latest and best. But surprisingly, it did
let me down in the beginning when I found it took approximately ten minutes
just to get it set up for first time use.
Still, once loaded, I forgot about that little hiccup and instead found
myself admiring the Dell Dock application on the 10.1"display.
When
you think of dock style panels, you invariably end up comparing it to the
MacDaddy, but I honestly think this is a great addition to Windows 7. It's
customisable so you can drag and drop your favourite programmes, and easily
delete the ones you don't use as often.
The
keyboard is comfortable to use but the trackpad can get annoying since Dell has
embedded the right and left buttons directly into it, so you'll have to press
down on the trackpad area for those functions.
The
netbook comes in spunky colours and I love the fact that fingerprints aren't
that obvious on the cover. The textured palm rest is also a nice touch but the
netbook's design mainly stands out because the entire unit is sloped (the base
being bigger than the front) with the screen not sitting behind the unit but
instead having it fitted on top. It might look a little odd but actually comes
in handy when holding the netbook (once open) with one hand. It's one of those
things you don't think you need until you see it - and then it just makes SO
much sense!
The
battery life doesn't quite get to 10 hours but you can easily do nine with just
basic applications running so it definitely earns its travel companion badge.
Overall
though, the two standout features for me have to be the Dell Dock app and the
Inspiron Mini 10 cover that still manages to retain its looks regardless of how
many times I obsessively trace circles on it with my fingers....

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