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The bad: Limited configuration options; inset screen is not as nice as the Mini 10's edge-to-edge glass.
The bottom line: Dell's Mini 10v keeps a lot of the features of the more expensive Mini 10, while dropping the price below
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The "v" in the Dell Mini 10v's name is seemingly there to indicate value for thrifty Netbook shoppers. The system is in many ways hard to distinguish from its more expensive cousin and is one of the better sub-S$700 (US$503.00) Netbook packages we've seen.
It does, however, lack the high-end configuration options of the regular Mini 10, including a higher-resolution screen and mobile broadband antenna.
Our review unit adds a larger six-cell battery, and there are also CPU and hard-drive upgrade options, but no way to get the higher-resolution 1,366 x 768 screen, HDMI output, or mobile broadband extras available in the Mini 10. But if you're fan of the wide flat keys and reasonably slim design of the Mini 10, the less expensive Mini 10v version offers the same basic look and feel for less.
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Design
Like the Dell Mini 10, the Mini 10v is not as streamlined as Asus' latest Netbooks or the minimalist HP Mini 5101. Instead Dell's Mini line takes its design cues from the bigger laptops in the Inspiron family, with similar rounded edges and shiny surfaces.| Starting Price | S$669 (US$481.68) |
| Processor | 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 |
| Memory | 1GB, 533MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 160GB 5,400rpm |
| Chipset | Mobile Intel 945GSE |
| Graphics | Intel GMA 950 (integrated) |
| Operating system | Windows XP Home SP3 |
| Dimensions (WD) | 261 x 182mm |
| Height | 26.8 - 28.3mm |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 10.1 inches |
| System weight (Weight with AC adapter) | 1.32kg (1.55kg) |
| Category | Netbook |
Unlike Dell's older 9-inch Netbook keyboards, there are no missing keys or major space compromises, and important keys, such as the shift, tab, and control keys, are relatively full-size. The wide, flat keys go nearly edge-to-edge, but the long, letterbox-style touchpad has to squeeze its mouse buttons directly into the lower left and right corners of the pad. It's far from our favorite Netbook touchpad, but better than the similar long touchpad with buttons on the far sides found on HP's Mini 110.
The 10.1-inch display on the Mini 10v is a standard 1,024 x 600 one, so if you want a more HD experience, you'll need to trade up to the Mini 10, which offers an option for a 1,366 x 768 screen (which we liked a lot). The inset display on the Mini 10v kept glare down, but this is still a very glossy screen.
Features
While the Mini 10 has an HDMI port, with the less expensive 10v you're stuck with a basic VGA output, plus SD and 3 USB ports. Trading up to 802.11n Wi-Fi is an optional upgrade.| Dell Inspiron Mini 10v | Average for category (Netbook) | |
| Video | VGA | VGA |
| Audio | Headphone/microphone jacks | Headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | Three USB 2.0, SD card reader | Two USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | None | None |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Optical drive | None | None |
Dell's reputation for offering highly configurable systems is well-earned, and even though the 10v doesn't offer as many options as the regular Mini 10, you can still swap in a larger 160GB hard drive.
Performance And Battery Life
Like most of the Netbooks we've reviewed, the Dell Mini 10v uses the 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 processor (although one interesting exception is the non-v version of the Mini 10, which uses the Atom's Z530 alternative). Its performance was exactly in line with typical Netbooks, and it works well for basic Netbook tasks, including Web surfing, basic media viewing, and working on office documents, which is what these low-cost, low-power systems are primarily intended for.(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
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The Dell Inspiron Mini 10v ran for 5 hours 45 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. That's very impressive, even for a low-power Netbook. However, the battery is especially bulky and sticks out from the bottom of the system, raising up the rear end. A smaller three-cell battery is what you get in the base configuration.
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Dell Inspiron Mini 10v
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 256MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 120GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
Dell Inspiron Mini 10
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 256MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 160GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 128MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 160GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
Asus Eee PC 1005HA
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 224MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 160GB Hitachi 5,400rpm
Acer Aspire One AOD250
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 224MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 160GB Seagate 5,400rpm
HP Mini 5101
Windows XP Home Edition SP3; 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 224MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 950; 160GB Seagate 7,200rpm
Service And Support
Dell offers an industry-standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty with the system, which includes on-site service (after what the company calls "remote diagnosis"). Upgrading to Dell Care with CompleteCover Accidental Damage protection seems reasonable at S$68.48 (US$49.31), and moving up to three years is a S$348.82 (US$251.15) upgrade. Online support is accessible through a 24/7 toll-free phone line, an online knowledge base, and driver downloads.Tags: Netbook, SP3, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows XP, Dell Computer Corp.
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