Bought a Sammy NC10 last week and absolutely love it. The £199 price tag of the Dell Mini 10v is tempting. I wish they had only made the 8GB version with Windows XP instead of Linux. If they did, I would imagine a lot of people would snap this up.
Right please say i'm seeing things but when you upgrade the standard mini 10 (not 10v) 1.33GHz to 1.6GHz it only costs £20 yet when you buy the base product (the one with the 1.6GHz option) it costs £50. What is going on appears to be a scam/deal
You completely missed the point (no offense). Go to dells website (using the link you provided. Right now click on the two ones to the right , the two mini 10's, not mini 10v's. Right now add a atom z530 to the z520 model as an upgrade now check the price with the model pre-configured with the atom z530. and there should be a price difference of £30. Now what I was asking originally is there something dell's not telling us since everything else appears idenical (battery etc)
Personally I can't wait to upgrade it to Debian. People buying Windows netbooks have more money than sense. Why the hell would you want a 160GB hard drive in a netbook??? Fair enough if you're wanting to watch films on it, but USB HDD's in caddys come in for the price of peanuts and are far larger.
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Its a real pity about the lack of a screen upgrade, otherwise this would have been a great cheap netbook for browsing, traveling and watching video, none of which require a big HDD or XP. Hopefully Dell will add that option later.
If anyone wants to buy a standard mini 10, with the z530 processor, not a mini 10v, then order the z520 model then upgrade to the z530 for £20 thats a £30 saving on the standard mini 10 with the z530
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