The Dell Inspiron Mini 10, the first 16:9 widescreen netbook to handle HD video playback, has finally been made official 10 – it’s popped up online at the Dell website. All the details and a stack of pics of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 after the break.
Dell showed off the Inspiron Mini 10 at CES briefly last month, but it’s finally got its very own holding page on the Dell website ahead of a release in the US later this month – like the otherwise elusive Dell Adamo.
When it drops, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 has the potential to revolutionise the netbook market – it’s an ultra portable media centre, pretty much. As well as a 10.1inch screen, the Inspiron Mini 10 sports 720p playback on its glossy screen, a multitouch trackpad, a TV tuner and a HDMI port to hook it up to a bigger screen.
We’ll be chasing Dell for a hands on with the Inspiron Mini 10 ASAP, but in the meantime, check out the photo gallery of official shots below.
Out February 26th | £TBC | Dell

















