The good Sophisticated new design Plenty of configuration options Good battery life The bad Low-resolution display Options can quickly drive up price Small keyboard and touch pad With a slightly revamped design and a new Intel Atom CPU, Dell's popular Inspiron Mini 10 netbook continues to be a strong player in this crowded field, thanks in part to Dell's name-brand ubiquity, as well as to the company's capability to offer a reasonable level of configuration options.

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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 (Intel Atom N450)