Buffalo unveils 16GB and 32GB SSDs for Inspiron Mini 9 (3)
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It looks like the kids at Buffalo are hard at work making sure that all of you netbook-lovin' Engadget readers aren't stuck with the minimal storage that has plagued early adopters of the solid state drive. In addition to their recent Eee PC-compatible SSDs, the company is now offering 16GB and 32GB drives for Dell's Inspiron Mini 9. Due out sometime this month, the 16GB should set you back ¥5,300 ($57), or you can shell ...
Dell adds $100 32GB SSD option to Inspiron Mini 9 (12)
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Sure, the base price of Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 is pretty palatable, but good luck passing through that hard drive selection screen with this option unchecked. Yep, as now, Mini 9 buyers can opt for a capacious 32GB solid state drive (a luxury already available in Japan), which is a $100 upgrade over the standard 4GB SSD. Enticing enough to make you finally pull the trigger?[Thanks, THAR]Filed under: LaptopsDell adds $100 32GB SSD option to ...
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Adam said:
This is very, very tempting.
Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 and 12 get artist makeovers (8)
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In recent months we've seen Dell's design department running wild with new colors and art for a lot of their models, such as the Studio 15 and 17 laptops, and the announcement that customizable jobs were on the table for 2009. It probably should come as no surprise, then, to see the Inspiron Mini 9 and 12 get some love, too -- this time in five patterns by artist Tristan Eaton. Otherwise the same under ...
デルInspiron Mini 9に32GB SSD、ピンク・レッド天板オプション (2)
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Filed under: ノートPC デルのネットブック Inspiron Mini 9に 32GB SSD、本体色「プリティピンク」「チェリーレッド」、Office Personal 2007 (with PowerPoint 2007)のBTOオプションが加わりました。従来モデルの最大SSD容量は16GB。32GB SSDでもOSはWindows XP Home SP3を選択でき、XP / Atom N270 / 1GB RAM / 32GB SSD / 130万画素 ウェブカメラ / 4セルバッテリーの「プラチナパッケージ」構成例は5万4980円。差額はピンクと赤の天板がデフォルトの白から+3150円(従来から提供されていた黒は+1575円)。32GB SSDは16GB SSDから+5000円。新オプションの提供開始は11月18日から。Ubuntu入りのベーシックパッケージ(512MB RAM / 4GB SSD / ウェブカメラとBTなし / 4セル)の3万4980円も魅力的でしたが、ネットブックなりに全部入りで32GB SSDも悩ましい価格設定です。Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Dell rebrands its own Mini 9 as the Vostro A90, jacks the price to absurd levels (4)
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Filed under: Laptops We're no strangers to rebranded netbooks, but we're a little befuddled as to why Dell's rebranding its own Inspiron Mini 9 as the Vostro A90. Sure, we're digging the stealth looks, but the specs haven't changed at all, and we don't think the Vostro brand really has any more cachet than Inspiron -- they're both pretty low end. Even more bizarrely, the A90 is apparently Japan-only for now, and it's priced at ...
Dell Mini 9 hacked to run OS X (4)
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Filed under: Laptops We're assuming Apple will eventually give up and release a netbook of its own, but until then Steve had better get used to seeing OS X hacked to run on all manner of tiny laptops -- the latest to make the switch is Dell's Inspiron Mini 9. Nothing too complicated about this hack, since most of the work was already done for the internally-similar MSI Wind, but you'll have to dig up ...
Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 pops official -- Ubuntu starts at $349 (Update: $99 with purchase of 2nd Dell) (1)
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Dell doesn't take its site down when it introduces product unlike some laptop peddlers. The result, however, is shots like this of early pre-release gear like the Inspiron Mini 9 netbook as Dell spins the product up for retail. $449 fully spec'd just like we heard with 8GB SSD, 1GB memory, Bluetooth 2.1, Windows XP, and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. We still expect to see a lesser spec'd $349 model running Ubuntu. Shipping on the ...
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Caz said:
Little more expensive than I thought it would be. I'm back on the fence with this one.