Dell Netbooks: Keeping You Connected in the Tightest Spaces
The Dell Netbook models are amongst the most customizable mini-laptop computers on the market, aimed at achieving the most portability with as much interactive space and individuality as possible. The new Dell Netbooks are at their smallest yet, contain a surprisingly large keyboard and LED-backlit widescreen for easier use and offer a variety of unique Dell exterior designs so that everyone will know which Netbook is yours. Though not the cheapest in the current netbook market, the variety of Dell features take the edge off the sting in that department.
Dell Netbooks Review
When you plan to take your work or play into places where your regular laptop would dare not go – the crowded seats of the train, the extra-long walk to the bus stop, or just in the back of the car – then the introduction of Dell’s Netbook laptop computers come as a welcome relief.
Starting at 1.2 kg and 10.1”, the dimensions of the Dell Netbooks are meagre enough to squeeze into the most awkward of spaces, and with 16:9 aspect ratio seamless widescreens, internal Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth, and a variety of USB and media card readers, will give you multimedia and connectivity access wherever you are.
The Dell Netbooks also contain some unique features, such as the built-in TV tuner in the Mini 10 series (keeping the kids quiet in the backseat has never been so easy).
With up to 1GB of memory, a 250 GB hard-drive, and a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, the performance of the Dell Netbooks is adequate for their size and intentions – no computer measuring in at 10” was ever designed to be a world-beating performer. The Atom processor is Intel’s smallest ever, designed for mobile internet connection, longer lasting battery and surprisingly powerful graphics capabilities.
Although the Dell Netbook laptop models have taken some criticism for their higher-end price range and some issues with battery life, the tiny dimensions of the Dell Netbooks with their intuitive touchpad keyboards for quick usage, as well as the many options of connectivity (media and internet) and design they offer, make the Dell Netbook computers a handy and reliable choice.
Dell Netbooks Battery
The Dell Netbook computers use a 3 or 6-Cell Lithium Ion Battery, which are more robust for the mobile life of a laptop and are lighter than your average battery.
Dell Netbooks Price
Between $400 and $1000. The pointy end of the pricing spectrum
Dell Support
Australian support number: 1300-655-533
Online help link: http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/contact?c=au&cs=audhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=pn
Warranty: 1year.