Dell Mini Inspiron 10’s Higher-Res Display
April 2, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Laptops
As promised in the pre-order announcement, the Dell Mini Inspiron 10 would eventually feature a higher-resolution display, built-in GPS, and an integrated TV tuner. According to Liliputing, phase one of the promised feature upgrades is complete, with the introduction of a 1366 x 768 display as an option. The cost? An additional $35 to the final bill.
Surely the higher resolution provides more visual real-estate, which is crucial for any multi-tasker. But, as I’ve written before, this isn’t necessarily a better thing. More so if you’re talking about the small profile of Del’s netbook. At the same time, I wonder if Dell’s pronouncements also kept some buyers away, making them wait for the implementation of these new features.
Still, it’s good to see that Dell is serious about following its Mini Inspiron 10 improvement roadmap. Let’s see if they can eventually come up with a more competitive feature and price point package.


















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