
Specs of
Dell's first netbook have surfaced on internet, courtesy Gizmodo. As per the "leaked" configuration, the Inspiron 910 is based on Intel's Atom Diamondville processor, and Intel 945GSE UMA chipset. As it's supposed to be a netbook you can't expect much power -- especially if Dell is to keep $299-starting-price promise -- but this baby offers decent configuration which is more than enough to run internet and all office-work related softwares.
Specification:
- Intel Atom N270 Diamondville processor
- up to 1GB DDR2 RAM
- max 16GB SSD
- 8.9" WSVGA TL 1024x600 LCD display
- 3x usb 2.0 ports, 3-in-1 card reader
- WLAN, WWAN, Bluetooth
- 0.3 & 1.3 mega pixel webcam
- Linux / Windows XP SP2 operating system
The Inspiron 910 will hit stores in couple of days time -- August 22nd if Gizmodo's source is to be believed.
[Via Gizmodo]