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It's definitely an entry-level model, but aren't all Netbooks just entry-level laptops anyway?
It's definitely an entry-level model, but aren't all Netbooks just entry-level laptops anyway?
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THe smaller capacity flash memory is designed for more wear and swaping can be enabled for the life of the netbook. A 32GB SSD that is swap rated, costs well over $200.
Asus still sells several 8.9" models, and Acer does not yet have a 10" model for sale - its netbook has a 8.9" screen.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=acer+netbook&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=13539739046189729241&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&resnum=2&ct=result#ps-sellers
To my mind, the MSI Wind is far and away the best thing going. At our local MicroCenter here in Houston one can be had for just under 4 bills. It has a 160 gb, b/g/n wireless and a 6 cell battery running XP. My times of operation are always around the 5 hour mark! It is the bext deal by far and it doesn't get fry-daddy hot on you either!! You really should check out the latest version of their netbooks. They really are flying off the shelves. Cheaper than HP with almost as large a keyboard and more robust than a Dell in features. With the n wireless, it edges out Acer and Asus units that I saw. Dell had the namebrand, but SSD drives are still a bit premature for mainstream and 512 on the RAM means you are constrained to Linux. The Wind is like a full laptop with half the heft, twice the power and very durable.
As for the Dell, it doesn't come anywhere near the Acer!
- by veruslite December 10, 2008 3:14 PM PST
- The fact of the matter is that a lot of these points are completely valid but only from a standpoint of looking at the dell mini 9 from a pre set configuration. The advantage that the Mini 9 has especially over other netbooks with similar specs, is that its in fact highly configurable. U can easily swap out the SSD's for higher capacity and better performing ones. Dell now offers an option to have a built in 3G card to access cellular data networks without having to have an extra dongle sticking out of ur netbook. Plus having the ram maxed out at 1GB is merely a contractual obligation, u can have more than 1 GB ram Dell just cant offer it with more than that in order to sell the systems as is. Netbooks have to meet certain specs to legally be considered Netbooks when being sold as such. if u know a thing or two about computers and arent afraid to do some very simple tinkering these are actually very capable machines. The Dell mini 9 is anyways, im not so sure about some of the others
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- by lumpoco May 3, 2009 7:23 PM PDT
- As of today it is still not easy to upgrade and customize a Dell Mini 9. Sure a few people have used a solder iron and a dremel to install a larger and faster SSD. But that's a far cry from what you had intimated. Also, some Dell Mini 9's have some funky soldering work done on the main board that prevents the average pc user from installing additional memory. Dell really should make it more user friendly. Because if I could fully customize a Dell Mini 9 to accommodate 4GB of PC6400 RAM and a super slim 160GB SATA drive I'd buy 30 of them to give out to members of my youth group. Oh well! Looks like Dell has just lost a $13,500 sale from me. Does Dell even have a marketing department? They just lost a lot of customer equity from me and they don't seem to realize that there are alot of people out there who think like I do. We want to be able to easily customize and upgrade our Mini 9s and turn them into pocket rockets. :)
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