Know something we should know? E-mail us your tips! We respect anonymity. »
More details about Dell’s late-summer subnotebooks
  • 2 Comments
by Doug Aamoth on June 13, 2008

dell-mini-000

Some more details were revealed recently concerning Dell’s impending subnotebooks. There will be two different base configurations; one with an 8.9-inch LCD called the Dell “E” (how creative) and a 12.1-inch version called the Dell “E Slim.”

The 8.9-inch notebooks will all contain a 1.6GHz Atom processor and can be configured with conventional hard drives, solid-state drives, web cams, and more RAM. Pricing will start at $299 for the Dell “E Classic,” which will be the baseline model.

The 12.1-inch model looks interesting in that it’ll have a relatively large screen, full-sized keyboard, but will only weigh 2.6 pounds. Apparently there will be one version with a 40GB hard drive and 1GB RAM and another with a 60GB hard drive, slight processor bump, and 2GB RAM. Looks pretty intriguing, no?

dell-mini-006

Both of these notebook lines will have an instant-on operating system called “BlackTop,” which should provide rudimentary web surfing and other general merriment without booting into the full-fledged Windows or Linux operating system.

All of these should be available by late August or early September.

via Engadget

Comments rss icon

  • I think these are the best looking of the bunch so far. I can see myself getting one of these for myself and one for the GF.

  • I was at a small education tech conference this week and I saw one of the Reps putting an e-slim into his bag. I thought it was a black air until I saw the Dell logo on it. Very nice looking. Rumor is they will have some to show at NECC in San Antonio

Leave Comment

Commenting Options

Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below.

Alternatively, you can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog.

bugbugbug