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Is Dell PC 'best friend' material?

Posted Sep 04 2008, 01:25 PM by Kim Peterson
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Dell describes its new mini PC, which debuts today, as "your new best friend." Sure, if I wanted a best friend that was shallow, can't remember much and dies after three hours. But I'm not the target market here.

Dell is casting the Inspiron Mini 9 as an on-the-road device for teens, tweens and travelers. The 2.28-pound computer is good for viewing Web sites, sending instant messages, blogging and uploading pictures, the company says. It costs $399 or $449, depending on the features you want.

That's a little pricey for what you get, or, rather, for what you don't get. The cheaper version only has an 8GB hard drive (16GB for the other one). And experts estimate battery life at just three hours. (A $349 version isn't available yet, but you can pre-order it).

Dell is careful to say that the computer is good for streaming content and enjoying online music, videos and games. In other words, you won't be able to put much in storage. This PC isn't meant to hold movies or music. It's an on-the-run, drop-in-and-chat device.

Which makes me wonder, who exactly would befriend the Inspiron Mini 9? Teens and tweens have a great chat/Web device: a cell phone. And a Dell PC, well, that's not the coolest thing to carry around anyway. Business travelers might use it, perhaps. I think the ideal audience here is college students who are comfortable with storing documents and pictures online (you get 2GB of free remote storage space).

Still, there is great potential for this class of mini-notebooks. Research firm Gartner estimates that 5.2 million units will be shipped by the end of this year and 8 million by the end of 2009. Shipments could reach 50 million by 2012.

Dell doesn't want to miss that boat. But in the bigger picture, this is another move by the company to reinvent itself. The company no longer wants to be the build-your-own-PC retailer of years past. Now, it's about getting into Wal-Mart and Best Buy with interesting and affordable products.

The problem is the Inspiron Mini 9 isn't very interesting or affordable.

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Bought 4 laptops from Dell in the last 3 years and all have been junk. Batteries don't last and a $450 Toshiba has worked better than Dell even ever did. No Support from company at Dell. Stay away and get anything else if you can. Fair warning....

The journalist who wrote this is a moron.  If he had done more research he would have found that it comes with Box.net and the user can expand the memory.  It is comparable to both the HP unit and Lenovo but at a better price for a mini notebook of this size, and a ton cheaper than the Mac Air.  Stop being a Dell hater as a columnist and realize that the company has weathered the storm and turned it around............

Actually, forqlove, the post does mention the 2GB of free remote storage space (which comes from Box.net). And as far as the memory, you're right, you can expand it from the current 512MB of memory up to 1GB. But that's really no big deal, considering that I'm writing on a laptop with 4GB.

And while it is a better price than some minis, I still say it's overpriced for what you get.

I agree, the largest hard drive is 16 GB that horrible. I hate Dell

So why would I want this mini over a 16gb Apple iphone?????? The iphone is cheaper, holds 8-16gb of data and soon will hold 64gb next year, can store movies, music and stream video, has a GPS and phone. I can copy dvd movies or television shows to my iphone and if the 3.75" screen gets to my eyes all I have to do is connect the video adapter to my 42" LED television.  Oh and I can fit the iphone into my shirt pocket which to me is m-o-b-i-l-e.

I've been a dell user my slef for the past years. and I also urged my friends and family members to go for dell...As far as I know comparing to HP or Toshiba...they are one of the best computer companies of both reliability or customer service...Is by far the best....adding to its optional accidental damage protection plan with its PC's....no one has ever done that before.....

Absolutley the worst company to deal with. Zero customer service not to mention a zero of a pc or desktop.Heed this warning from experience with these IDIOTS at dell.

Had A Gateway, Loved It. Tried Dell, They are NOT #1. Sure would love to talk english when i have technical problems but I always get someone who can barely speak english. Try bringing our jobs back home!!

Dell is in a market thats just not doing all that well and it customers sevice for home pc sucks. I have bought over 20 servers from them and very few problem and surppot on that side of the businees had been good. But i have had too deal with  them on the home pc and i would have too think long and hard to buy a home pc from them

I'm an old guy, and Dell is the worst company I have dealt with in my entire life.  

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