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Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook on Vodafone
| Author | Andy Vandervell |
| Published | 2nd Nov 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Supplier | Vodafone |
| Price | From Free on Contract |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook on Vodafone
mrjohnp said on 14th October 2008
nickpimenta said on 16th October 2008
I would like to say thanks for the very useful review of this netbook/contract deal. I have just been down to my local vodafone shop and signed up for the £25/m contract with 1gb download allowance. Its such a well made netbook, cute yet sophisticated in apperance. This is true mobile web browing, no more strugling viewing web pages on a mobile phone screen. So far speeds have been excelent with most pages loading in 2-3 seconds or less. I would recommend this netbook, especially with the mobile internet contract to get the most use out of it.
peter2888 said on 18th October 2008
I think Dell Inspiron Mini 9 must be better than EEEPC, due to it support 3.5G, it's essential element for netbook and even notebook.
Ben said on 3rd November 2008
I'm not convinced as to the value of these contracts, yet - the networks should be offering far greater subsidy than they are. I personally think it'd be better to buy the Dell separately and then get mobile broadband on terms that suit you.
Commercial details aside, it's a fantastic combination technically. Vodafone stores should have them on display for people to play with (take note Vodafone Canterbury... your age-old demo handsets aren't fooling anybody) and should be pushing them aggressively.
basicasic said on 3rd November 2008
Looks like the netbook I've been waiting for except the battery life is a deal breaker. 1.5 - 2.0 hrs with the HSDPA enabled is frankly dreadful. A netbook that is light and practical and easy to carry with you anywhere .... as long as its no more than 2hrs away from the mains just doesnt cut it. These things should have 5hrs battery life minimum. I want one with enough juice so I can use it on the road all day without fear of a flat battery.
mrjohnp said on 3rd November 2008
These days its possible to use phone (3G and Smartphones) to make GSM calls, GPS and Internet surf.
Are there netbook PC computers that can do the same thing. i.e. you put the 3G sim card in it and it can be your GSM phone, GPS and surf unit all in one. Like a smart phone (only bigger)
How difficult is it to change the situation around?
I am looking at GSM phones lines now, not Skype. net2Phone/ CallServe etc
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We can buy 3G/GSM phones that can surf the Interent and make normal calls these days. But can we buy netbooks/notebooks that do the same thing i.e. work as normal phones (not via Skype, Net2Phone, CallServe etc) as well as the Internet Surfing?
This WOULD be the netbook to rival all others.
I am surprised Vodaphone / Dell didn't try this.
A netbook with small BlueTooth ear/mic piece would be a Christmas stocking filler for sure.
Perhaps companies do have this but are waiting for the suitable 'up-grade' time to come along.