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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Dell Inspiron Mini 10.1 inch Obsidian Netbook Computer Review

A netbook little bit enjoyable with a decent price, but with a processor slower than the average.

Netbooks are not known for their high speed. The vast majority of netbooks uses a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, while he uses a slower version of 1.33 GHz.  Not a massive game changer, but is something that is already enough slow, even slower.

Rather than buzzing the processor speed, here's a breakdown of the main features.

10. 1? screen1024 x 600 maximum resolution1GB of memory160 GB hard driveWindows XPBuilt-in microphone, speakers and port3 x USB portsWiFi webcamLAN

It is therefore quite well the standard spread of features.

Overall, the experience with this computer few are good enough. But there was some trouble, which is why to avoid the hassle.

There is no included do Windows, so you do can not uninstall it then reinstall. Not everyone needs to do this, but if you do, you need to get a disc of recovery in some way. Note that a Windows 7 user does not if he tries to reports.

The HDMI port is for video only and does not support any audio. Typical HDMI supports audio, but most video computer outputs only the video stream, you need to the audio from the output of wireless microphone.

The other bits and pieces work as expected. WiFi works in places with good signal and the system offers the standard 802. 11 b / g, which is fast enough for what is to use the web.

There is all the functionality needed to video conferencing. Webcam to manage the video and the built-in microphone and speakers to handle the audio aspects.

The 8-hour battery life is average. There more expensive computers laptops "ultra low voltage" which can go 10 hours and many other netbooks which can also go for 10 hours. Eight is not either, but not so evil.

The good:

Battery decent lifeNice priceComplete set of features

The not so good:

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