A nice netbook for surfing the net usual coffee.
I was after a new netbook (owner of an Eee 701) and thought I would go with the Dell this time.I found the Dell the most attractive package in early 2010 for the follwoing reasons:
1. comes with the new Atom 450 (Nergy be somewhat more effective)
2. the 6-cell battery gives me more air time than the 3-cell batteries in many other netbooks.
3. the keyboard is a pleasure to type on quickly.
4. the case is not only beautiful but sturdy. No significant bending of any kind under pressure.
5. the screen is nice, vibrant colors.
6. touchpad is large and usable.
I was using the mini now for a couple of days and I’m not disappointed. I use it to surf the web of light, e-mail, and typing (basic classical applications of a netbook). In addition, I use it for streaming music in my Zune subscription.
My expectations are met. Windows Starter seems just a bit of a bottleneck in terms of included (or lack) characteristics from Home or Professional. I could not figure out how to save the Mini via a mapped network drive and as it is, there must be a lack (or blocked) function because of Windows 7 Starter Edition. Upgrade seems the best choice if you really want to use the mini for sharing and streaming home.
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