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Dell Inspiron 910 Set to be Unveiled This Week

The Dell mini notebook that we first laid eyes on back in May looks to be all set to become official this week. Geared towards web surfing and light usage, Dell’s Inspiron 910 could be quite an entry into the mini notebook space. While specs have yet to become official, there is a good deal being reported at this point and everything is looking pretty on point. Apparently the sub-10 inch notebook will weigh in around 2.2 pounds and will sport an 8.9 inch screen and three USB 2.0 ports. The guts will include a 1.6 GHz Atom processor, up to 1 GB of RAM, integrated WiFi and a built-in camera. It also looks like the Inspiron 910 will sport SSD for storage and will vary in size up to 16 GB. Of course 16 GB isn’t going to get you very far these days even in a netbook, so rumor has it that Dell has worked out a deal with online storage leader Box.net to include a cloud storage solution out of the box. Stuff all that into a portable that is said to start under $400 and you may very well have a winner on your hands - even in candy apple red (don’t worry, it’ll be available in black as well).

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  1. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 1:49 pm, H4MM3R Said:

    That pencil has more value then a 910 DELL.

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  2. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 3:36 pm, Brad Said:

    I am actually excited about this.

    Perfect for class, easy to use, portable.

    I have a 17 inch monster that will be my desktop now. :)

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  3. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 4:04 pm, gog8rs Said:

    I’m in

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  4. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 5:18 pm, Relic Said:

    Got my dell ad in the mail today…I want

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  5. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 6:50 pm, Ricky Said:

    Small netbooks like this could actually spawn a return of the desktop tower, especially to frequent flyers. Imagine having the power of a desktop when you’re home, but being able to take this with you when you’re out.

    If there’s a handy way to sync desktop files with your Box.net account (assuming that part pans out), this is really viable option.

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