Dell Replaces Mini 9 With Mini 10V
Over at the Direct2Dell Blog they have announced the retirement of the Dell Mini 9 Netbook. The Mini 9 was Dell’s first stab at the pint sixed Netbook market. According to the blog entry they claim that the Mini 9 was a success and that it was being replaced by the new model.
The blog entry also states that:
As you may recall, the Gizmodo team ran into Michael at last year’s All Things Digital and he shared a prototype Mini he was carrying at the time. We officially launched the Inspiron Mini 9 Sept. 4, 2008 for $349 and it became the first netbook product with built in Mobile Broadband support offered by a major wireless carrier, Vodafone, in EMEA. Since the launch of the Mini 9, Dell has extended its Mini family with several new products, incorporating industry-led enhancements and customer feedback inspired improvements, and we expanded the palette for personalization options, with more colors and original artwork by Tristan Eaton. For customers who were looking for the Mini 9, we suggest they consider a Dell Mini 10v, with a starting price of $299.
The Mini 10v features the same processor: Intel Atom N270 at 1.6GHz, the same OS choices: Windows XP and a Dell customized version of Ubuntu, and 1GB of memory. The Mini 10v also improves upon overall ergonomics with a 10-inch display and a bigger, better keyboard (92% of standard), as well as more storage space and options: choice of SSD (16GB) or traditional hard drives (up to 160GB). It appears up to the task of filling the Mini 9 shoes on the “modding” front as well. For those of you who purchased a Dell Mini 9 during the last nine months, thank you. We appreciate your business, and hope the Dell Mini 9 continues to deliver a great mobile experience.
Interesting that Dell actually is listening to their customers. I commend them for this. It does appear that the Dell Mini 10v is an improvement for consumers.
Comments welcome.

5 Comments
Matt Medina
June 2nd, 2009
at 6:13pm
i think its cool they are releasing a new mini. but i only have one gripe with it. you cant choose to upgrade the RAM from the site! i enjoy replacing RAM and stuff like that in desktops/full fledged laptops, but mini netbooks are tough as nails to do that too.
D
June 3rd, 2009
at 4:58am
Not sure about other models…but my 1000HE was very easy to replace the memory. Two screws…lift the cover…I’m in. Took me longer to get the two screws out than to change the memory. With the SATA 160GB notebook drive there as well…can change that out if I ever need to.
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