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Old 03-20-2009, 01:46 AM
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Default Unboxing the Dell Inspiron Mini 10

Today the courier delivered a box I was looking forward to opening: this is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10, a new netbook model that Dell has just released. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me $559 CAD. The same configuration on Dell.com as of March 19th costs $504 USD. This Mini 10 is cherry red in colour, uses the Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 Ghz) CPU, has 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, uses Windows XP SP3, has a 10.1 inch 16:9 aspect ratio screen (1024 x 576 resolution), a 160 GB 5400 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, a 802.11g WiFi card, and is powered by a 3-cell 24 WHr battery.

I mention in the review that one of the issues right off the bat with the Dell Mini 10 is the cost: I can order an Acer Aspire One in ruby red, today, for $459.99 CAD, a full $100 less expensive than the Dell Mini 10. The Acer Aspire one comes with 160 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, and uses a slightly older CPU - the Intel Atom N270 - but it's the same clock speed as the newer Z530 that the Dell uses. Surprisingly, the Acer also comes with a 6-cell battery. The build quality on the Dell Mini 10 is excellent, but $100 better? That's the question. I'll let you know once I get a chance to use it more - watch for my full video review a couple of weeks from now!

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Old 03-20-2009, 03:34 PM
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Thumbs up I have one, too!

My Mini 10 arrived on Tuesday (in red, too!) and I really like it, with a few caveats:
  • The shiny surface and screen is not very compatible with my naturally oily Italian skin Lots of wiping and polishing will be needed by the compulsive Mini 10 owners
  • The touchpad mouse is annoying. The buttons are integrated into the touch surface, so attempts at dragging are almost impossible. There is an odd double-tap drag mode that I'm still getting used to. Nonetheless, you will need a good travel mouse, in a matching color.
  • I ordered mine with Bluetooth but it came without it. An annoyance but not worth sending it back over. My travel mouse uses Bluetooth, so I can kill two problems with one fix.
Other than that, very nice, solid device. I'll be traveling for a week next month and plan to use this device exclusively while on the road.

One last bit: I run WMWifiRouter on my Samsung Epix, so my Mini can get on the net anywhere my phone can. Should be fun in airports and such!
 
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The touchpad mouse is annoying. The buttons are integrated into the touch surface, so attempts at dragging are almost impossible. There is an odd double-tap drag mode that I'm still getting used to.
Yeah, that's something I noticed right away too. With other laptops, I typically rest my fingers on the buttons when hovering over the mouse pad - I can't do that with this netbook, and that's pretty irritating at first. I don't see what Dell did as being advantageous - I got used to the buttons being on the left/right really quickly on other netbooks.

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I ordered mine with Bluetooth but it came without it. An annoyance but not worth sending it back over.
Funny you should say that - my Mini 10 came without Bluetooth either, and I'm baffled because I SWORE that I checked off that box, yet on my receipt it doesn't say Bluetooth anywhere...so either on day one Dell Canada wasn't offering Bluetooth, or I just forgot to check the box. Kind of odd either way.
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Funny you should say that - my Mini 10 came without Bluetooth either, and I'm baffled because I SWORE that I checked off that box, yet on my receipt it doesn't say Bluetooth anywhere...so either on day one Dell Canada wasn't offering Bluetooth, or I just forgot to check the box. Kind of odd either way.
I'd swear I checked it too. I never order anything without Bluetooth. Same thing here, though, receipt doesn't show it. Hmmm... an anti-Bluetooth conspiracy?
 
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