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Is Dell about to announce the Mini 11?
Jan 13th
Over at Engadget, a tipster has sent in information about a battery for a Dell Mini 11. The configuration tool page for the Dell Mini 10, lists a battery available for both the Mini 10 and 11. Apart from that however, that’s all we have on the Mini 11 but, hopefully we’ll hear more about it from Dell soon and that it’s not a typo.
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Is Dell about to announce the Mini 11?
Dell teases with Android-powered Mini 5 Internet tablet at CES
Jan 9th

Dell has showcased a new Internet tablet at CES in Las Vegas, and it is to be called the Mini 5. With a 5-inch screen and the open-source Android operating system, it looks like Dell’s got a winner. It’s pretty in pictures, but held in the hands of any normal person, the Dell Mini 5 Internet tablet looks more like a cell phone than any Internet tablet you’re used to seeing. It’s quite thin, and it even sports a built-in SIM card slot, as a matter of fact. This sort of makes it an over-sized smartphone, pitted up against current mobile browsing favorites like the Apple iPhone, Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
There are also two cameras onboard the Dell Mini 5: a 5MP camera at the back and a front-facing camera presumably for video calls. Dell hasn’t released any info about pricing and most importantly, battery life, but a multi-touch screen and Android make the Dell Mini 5 a sweet device at any price point below $500.
Via Pocket-Lint
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Dell teases with Android-powered Mini 5 Internet tablet at CES
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Goes Out on Sale for $329
Jan 6th
Dell certainly wants to beat everybody else who have announced their Pine Trail netbook by releasing the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10 up for sale at the Dell Online store. If you will recall, Dell is probably the first manufacturer to announce their Pine Trail netbook.
For what price? You can grab the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10 for $329.99 at the Dell online store. And as a review, the Dell Mini 10 boasts of 9.5 hours of battery life, HD widescreen display, Broadcomm Crystal HD Media Accelerator, aGPS and an optional external optical disk drive.
If $329.99 is too much for you, you might want to check out the non-Windows 7 version which goes out for $299.99.
Via I4U
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Goes Out on Sale for $329





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