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| | Features | Intel Atom N270 Single Core 1.6 GHz1GB DDR2 RAM,16GB SSD on PCI Express Mini Card8.9 inch LED TrueLife Display,1024-by-600 resolutionIntel GMA 950 Graphics Media AcceleratorWindows XP Home Edition
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| | Description | DOES NOT COME WITH an EXTERNAL Optical drive - NO CD/DVD drive included with this NETBOOK. Dell Inspiron Mini 910 Intel Atom - 1.6 8GB 1GB 8.9" 1000 Intel GMA 950 8Cell NONE CAM |  |
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2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice little computer Mar 08, 2009
By The Penguin
"Techno Geek"
I ordered one of these from Dell sight unseen. I ordered the Ubuntu Linux version customized with an 8gb SSD, 1gb of RAM, no Bluetooth and no Webcam. it's a great little computer. I mostly got it for checking email, surfing the web and making Skype calls while I'm traveling. Small size and light weight were the main features I was looking for. The Mini 9 is half the size and weight of my full size laptop.
I chose Dell over Asus and Acer because I think Dell makes better quality products. The Asus eeePC looks kind of cheaply made. I didn't order the Acer, because I've had hardware problems with Acers in the past and Acer tech support pissed me off. The HP netbooks look good, but I've been a bid Dell fan for years. Dell is also the only manufacturer that ships netbook computers with Ubuntu, the most popular Linux operating system. I am switching to Linux because Microsoft pissed me off with Windows Vista. I switched to Ubuntu Linux on my full size old Dell laptop as well.
So here is my review. This little computer is very solid and well built. I think it will last for years, like the other Dell products I've owned in the past. The battery life is good. It's rated at 4 hrs, but other reviewers claim 3 1/2 hours. That's still pretty good. The card reader slot is a nice feature. I picked up a 4gb SD card from Amazon for $10 for extra storage. Some XP users even get a 16gb SD card and move their My Documents folder to it do save hard drive space. The 8.9 inch 1024x600 screen is very sharp. It's a great quality screen, but it is kind of small. Oldsters will need to get out their reading glasses to use it. I think any computer this small would have the same problem though. I would give this computer 5 stars, but the keyboard takes some getting used to. Some of the keys like ' are hard to find and the shift key is small. I find myself hitting the touchpad while typing and it makes the cursor jump all around. Now I use a USB mouse instead of the touchpad. It works a lot better that way. I can live with the small keyboard. It's just a compromise for the small size, weight and portability.
SSD Fails in 3 years or less Mar 26, 2011
By Douglas Lyon
"docjava"
The common problems with these machines include the SSD failure after only 3 years. You can bet, dell tech support will cost as much as a replacement SSD (about $50 for 16gb). Really, a defective product. We should band together for a class action lawsuite. Dell owes us free replacement drives.
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2 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Battery failed Dec 13, 2008
By quilt artist I ordered my Dell Mini 9 on 9/20/08. The battery has failed and won't charge. I wish I had checked other brands before I ordered this one. The hard drive is small and there is no CD/DVD drive. I purchased an external drive (Targus) and found that I had to purchase software to support the DVD drive. Very disappointed.
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