After several false alarms regarding its release, there’s confirmation that the Dell Inspiron 910 is going to be released this week. This is Dell’s entry into the netbook category and while there have been rumored specs floating around on what the Inspiron 910 will carry, Dell reps have refused to confirm it and have said that it’s “pretty much rumor and speculation”. Well, hopefully, this news of the Inspiron 910’s release isn’t just another false alarm, and Dell’s finally pushing through with it. If you’re wondering what’s the difference between the Inspiron Mini and the 910, they’re one and the same.
Personally, the issue with the specs, I feel that Dell’s just doing some damage control. Features such as an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 512MB or 1GB RAM, SSD or HDD storage, built-in megapixel camera and WiFi are pretty much standard fair nowadays when it comes to netbooks. Unless Dell is planning to include something new in this mini iteration of the Inspiron, these are more or less the standard features you can expect from a netbook including the Dell Inspiron 910.
[via engadget]





September 2nd, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Still waiting… *sigh*
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