Dell is still making different improvements to its most popular netbook Mini10, in addition to the 6-core battery option launched a few weeks ago. In 7th day of this month, the Mini 10 version of the customized Ubuntu system and SSD hard drive was launched, starting at $399. The Ubuntu Mini10 system also provides additional hard drive options, including 32 GB and 64 gb ssd hard drives at an additional price of 75 and $125, respectively. However, for Mini10 using Windows XP, none of these
Dell is still making different improvements to its most popular netbook Mini 10, in addition to the 6-core battery option launched a few weeks ago. In 7th day of this month, the customized Ubuntu system and SSD hard drive Mini 10 were launched, starting at $399. The Ubuntu Mini 10 also provides additional hard drive options, including 32 GB and 64 gb ssd hard drives at an additional price of 75 and $125, respectively. However, for Mini 10 using Windows XP, these options are not provided.
In addition, Dell also provides a new 3-core battery (28WHr) that costs $15 more, the company said, "compared to the 24WHr battery, this can increase the battery usage time by 25% (but still less than 4 hours )". The Mini 10 also provides a 1366*768 resolution HD display with a core, which costs US $35 more.
Editor's point of view: maybe Dell's main focus is not on the netbook, but it has moved to the development of the new CULV platform. This update takes a long time. However, the changes are very similar to the consumer's hopes. Therefore, we hope that Dell will make more of these append options to improve the use value of netbooks.