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Dell today officially unveiled the
Inspiron Mini 9. This small, easy-to-carry device stands ready to
connect teens, tweens, travelers and “Tweeters” to their online world
be it surfing the Web, chatting with friends, blogging, streaming
content, uploading photos or enjoying favorite online videos, music and
games. The Inspiron Mini is an affordable Internet
companion that can be fine-tuned to fit users’ specific needs and
deeds. It is currently not available yet at the Dell Malaysia Store, but we do believe it will appear on the site sometime soon.
With a starting weight of 2.28 lbs (approx 1kg),
digital nomads will value the Inspiron Mini’s durable design, with
sealed keyboard and reliable solid state drive (SSD) memory storage. A
bright 8.9 inch glossy LED display (1024x600) presents most web pages
with no left-right scrolling, and the keypads are large and easy to
navigate. Standard built-in Wi-Fi means quick and easy wireless
internet access to hotspots in the home, on campus, in a local coffee
shop, in the office or at a conference.
More details and specifications after the jump.
The Inspiron Mini can be
further customized with optional technology like:
- Built-in Webcam, bundled with Dell Video Chat,
making it easy to stay in touch using video chat, recording and sending
video emails, or even PC-to-PC phone calls around the world. DVC even
supports four-way calling, making virtual family reunions a reality.
- Built-in Bluetooth for easy wireless connections to Bluetooth-enabled accessories like a pair of stereo headphones, a mouse, a printer, etc
Dell has teamed up with Box.net
to offer exclusive web-based file storage, access and sharing to
Inspiron Mini users, including a free Basic plan with 2GB of remote
storage space, expandable to 25GB. Dell’s Inspiron Mini will include a
direct link to a Dell-exclusive home page on Box.net,
providing users with an easy way to add incremental online storage
space to easily manage their digital lives. Individuals can safely and
securely upload files of any type to their Box, including photos,
videos, music, documents and presentations, and then access those files
from almost anywhere on any device.
Individual & Intuitive, Simple & Stylish
Individuals
can personalize their Inspiron Mini with choice of colors – Obsidian
Black or Alpine White – and interaction experience – optional Windows XP
or Ubuntu 8.04 with custom Dell interface (coming soon). For those
looking for a more traditional and familiar experience, the Inspiron
Mini with Windows XP Home is available immediately starting at $399 (approx RM1,400).
Inspiron
Mini devices featuring an intuitive Dell-developed custom interface are
expected to be available in a few weeks with a starting price of $349.
The custom home screen is designed to make it easy to find what people
are looking for. Intuitive icons link directly to groups of similar
applications, like games, Web and entertainment, and favorite web links
for quick access. Plus, the home screen can be personalized, putting
your favorites front and center.
This highly mobile and fun device can be carried anywhere in style thanks to a full line of custom “Designed for Dell”
backpacks, messenger bags and convertible cases from merchants
including Timbuk2. Blending high fashion and superior function, the
coordinated bags and accessories incorporate subtle design elements and
offer Inspiron Mini owners a unique way to express a personalized,
integrated style. “Designed for Dell” products currently are available
in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Finishing Touches
Dell
provides a variety of service offerings and add-on options to help
ensure devices are easy to use and maintain optimal performance,
including:
- Dell Support Center: Quickly access Dell
service and support from an icon on your desktop that provides
automated fixes, software upgrades and tools to help keep your system
up-to-date and running efficiently.
- DellConnectTM Remote Assistance: Dell experts help diagnose and solve PC problems via an Internet connection (available only on Windows-based systems).
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