Sprint Offers Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook for $199
November 3rd, 2009
On Monday, Sprint Nextel unveiled its first netbook offering, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. The netbook is selling at some San Francisco Bay Area stores for $199 with activation on a Sprint Mobile Broadband plan and a two-year service agreement.
The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 features embedded EV-DO Rev. A wireless service from Sprint. The service promises faster data
rates and higher system capacity so users can send and receive large amounts of data at broadband speeds comparable to DSL.
The netbook weighs 2.6 pounds and measures 10.3 by 7.2 inches. It’s just more than one inch thick with a 10.1-inch LED screen. The machine has an Intel Atom Processor Z520, Microsoft
Windows
Home XP SP3, a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam, a 160GB hard drive, integrated Intel 500 Media Accelerator Graphics, 5-in-1 media reader, Bluetooth technology
, and Wi-Fi 802.11g.
“Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a fun way to easily access the speeds of Sprint’s network
to catch-up on e-mail, surf the Web, and more,” said Kevin Packingham, senior vice president of product development at Sprint. “It offers an affordable way to stay in touch and stay connected.”
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