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Dell raises netbook stakes with Inspiron Mini 12

by Parm Mann on 27 October 2008, 09:58

Tags: Inspiron Mini 12, Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)

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Dell has today announced its second netbook offering in the form of the Inspiron Mini 12, successor to the underwhelming Inspiron Mini 9.

The larger-than-usual netbook offers a 12in screen and a resolution of 1,280 x 800. The screen size is almost stepping into notebook territory, but despite straying away from the ultra-portable trend it could attract users who simply find netbooks too small.

Inspiron Mini 12's innards, too, have been given a slight overhaul. Instead of the usual Diamondville-based 1.6GHz Atom N270, Dell is giving buyers a choice of two processors; the Silverthorne-based 1.33GHz Atom Z520 or 1.6GHz Atom Z530. Both provide the usual 512K of L2 cache and 533MHz FSB, but the lower TDP of 2.0W could result in slightly improved battery life.

Accompanying the processor is a choice of hard-disk drives up to 80GB, 1GB of RAM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Microsoft's Windows Vista Home Basic operating system. We'd expect Vista performance to be average, but Dell will add Windows XP and Linux options at a later date.

One of the system's most appealing features is its size. Measuring in at under one inch thick and weighing only 2.7lbs, it's a well-sized system that won't be a chore to carry. At present, the Inspiron Mini 12 is available only in Japan but should appear in the U.S. sometime next month with a starting price of around $600.

Is there a market for 12in netbooks? Or has the line between netbook and notebook all but disappeared? Share your thoughts in the HEXUS.community forums.



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Now here's a funny thing.

Microsoft's preferential pricing for XP on netbooks comes with a maximum spec attached - if a netbook exceeds the following, no discount rate XP:
* 10.2" screen
* 1 GiB RAM
* 160 GB disk
* 1.6 GHz CPU

This one is obviously in excess of that (hence why they offer Vista instead of XP) - but how much will it affect the price delta between Windows and Linux models?
directhex
Now here's a funny thing.

Microsoft's preferential pricing for XP on netbooks comes with a maximum spec attached - if a netbook exceeds the following, no discount rate XP:
* 10.2" screen
* 1 GiB RAM
* 160 GB disk
* 1.6 GHz CPU

This one is obviously in excess of that (hence why they offer Vista instead of XP) - but how much will it affect the price delta between Windows and Linux models?

Surely, though, to exceed that spec, each section within it must be exceeded. So yes, the screen is in excess, but unless it means ‘meet or exceed’ then the hard drive does not exceed it, being only 80GB; neither does the cheaper of the two CPUs. And if it means ‘exceed’ then neither the RAM nor CPU exceed it either.

Slight overuse of the word ‘exceed’ there, sorry :-p
rubbish idea.

give me a 12" MSI Pr211 using the PUMA platform, at roughly the same cost and ten times as powerful.
If a machine built around PUMA could cost the same, then i'd agree to go with that, although weight may still be an issue for some. I'd guess this would weigh around 1.5kg, and i'd like to see a low cost laptop weight that little.

I still think there is a market with this however, and it adds more choice for us.
Increasingly, the main rival for this would seem to be the Macbook air? And what does that cost - over a £1000?

Ol' Trusty Rev's has this on it's site, claiming a weight of 1.2kg (nice) and £390 ish (!!!)
http://www.trustedreviews.com/notebooks/news/2008/10/27/Dell-Announces-Inspiron-Mini-12/p1

Looking at something like a Samsung Q210, obviously that has a much improved performance angle, however at closer to £700 and nearly 2kg, the Dell still has some good points, if your needs are small.
Hexus said 2.7lbs which is 1.25kg also the different CPU compared to the majority of netbooks is more than just a lower CPU TDP I think it may actually use a different chipset which may mean that battery life is significantly improved :) Will wait for a full review or at least some english specs :)