The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 recently went through a refresh, with a battery life of over 9 hours promised for Mini 10s configured with a 6-cell 56WHr battery and Windows 7 Starter pre-installed. Assuming we divide that figure by half to account for any marketing-oriented exaggerations, that still leaves around 4-and-a-half hours of portable computing—pretty generous in my opinion. Unfortunately, the 6-cell/Win 7 configuration costs at least $329, around 30 dollars more than the advertised $299 “starting price”. But $329 gets you a 10.1″ netbook with a 1.66GHz Atom processor, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and a 160GB [...]Post from: The Gadget Blog
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