Dell Inspiron Mini 10s (HD) Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published areview of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10s (HD) netbook. 'The Mini 10s's design is a departure from the original Mini 10v ($334 direct, ), which is a good thing. The white-clad bottom gracefully complements the red shiny top, but if red isn't your cup of tea, Dell has over 200 customizable lid designs on its website. In between the two halves is a black interior, which extends past the closed cover to form a lip in the back of the unit. It's similar to how the back of the Dell Adamo ($1,000 direct, ) was designed, except the 10s (HD) uses this extra space to conceal the 56WH (6-cell) battery so that it doesn't stick out awkwardly from the back. Naturally, the back of the unit is a lot thicker than the front, creating a tapered look that doesn't make it look as boxy as the Mini 10v.'

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