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One: how much time I can get out of the battery.
Two: what the damn power cable looks like. It might sound stupid but I don’t want to be hauling around a cable that is built for a full sized laptop with the bricks that we have all grown accustomed to. I saw a photo of the power cable early on and it looked similar to one from a mac.
Anyone know anything?
Product sheet doesn't specify battery capacity, but considering current trend, I think it'll be 3 cell. At this point, best net book choice seems either MSI wind or Acer aspire one.
I've had my Aspire One 6 cell for a couple weeks now and couldn't be happier. 4 cell battery, smaller keyboard, TINY drive, 512 mem, no webcam, no extra ssd slot.....Yikes!! I honestly think you'd have to be a huge Dell fanboy to buy this if you are aware of the alternatives.
I was worried already looking at pics and specs that were leaked. Screwed up keyboard (misaligned top row, no function keys, keyboard not even to the edge of very small machine), extreme glossy surface, ssd drives only (WHY??? beyond trendiness...why do people want these things? Yes, I know, the one advantage, more likely to survive a fall.....what about the rest of the laptop? It is best NOT to drop it! lol).
The Acer One is the same as the $399 social edition (webcam,8*GB) so that's a 70$ difference.
Why?
The ONLY thing that could make me less unimpressed is if it came with a bigger battery than the puny Acer One has. If they do that, then the price is worth it for some.
What is it that I will be getting for that extra 70$?
I've used the Acer One for a while with family and gotten to live with its limitations.
What can Dell give me that is worth that? Design? This is a low end machine, I dont care. 70$, that's 20% of the price on another Acer One.
Very underwhelmed that they didnt at least match the Acer One price.
I have been using the Acer for about a month now and I am pleased to report that the machine is solid, performs very well for me doing mostly web browsing, checking and sending e-mail and some short report writing. Even the track pad was not that difficult to get used to so I don't have to carry a mouse.
I gave up waiting for the MSI Wind to show up and I am glad I did not wait for the Dell Mini 9. Dell as definitely missed the boat on this one.
I have my Lenovo S10 on order anyway - but I was going to cancel if the Dell looked batter.
I was excited about this. Dell, you disappoint me. Come on Lenovo!
I can buy the Acer Aspire One w/ 1Gb RAM, 120 Gb HDD and XP for $379.00 today or the 512 Kb and 8gb SSD version for $329.00
At this price the DELL is not competative, so all the waiting for nothing.
I be waiting for a couple days until the anouncement is official and if there is no change then Im getting the Aspire One.
The only good thing about DELL is the use of UBUNTU 8.04 but soon the will be a version for the Aspire too........
After looking at this Dell and other options, I'd like to get the Aspire One 1447, if it's actually available anywhere. (Why doesn't Acer sell direct from their website?)
Now eee 901 350€ ( 508$) and eee 1000h 415€ (600$) both with 6 cell battery, if nothing changes I will go for one of these 2, I need it by the end of month
Is the Inspiron Mini 9 available with Linux in the UK ? Where is the webpage ?
we do not have that option available as of now.
in Europe ? When - if you know ?
we do not have any information yet.
£299 ($529)
XP with 16GB SSD
Is there really only one speaker with this? (UK site info)
For $430 I got the 16 gig SSD (HDD space is not an issue for me especially once I put Ubuntu on there, and I have plenty of external HDDs, flash drives, memory cards, and networked storage to store data on), 1 gig of RAM, 1.3 webcam, and bluetooth. If I did not opt for the webcam or bluetooth, the price would have been just under $400. That beats out the Aspire deal (save for hard drive space and lack of a 2nd memory card slot).
Granted, I have an employee advantage, but what can you do. I was simply not impressed with the Aspire and I had no reason to not get the Dell.