Pushing the consumer appeal and market presence of recession-friendly Netbook computers, American telecommunications heavyweight Sprint has today announced the availability of Dell’s slinky little Inspiron Mini 10 on its high-speed 3G network.
Run quick, Sprint even, for Dell\'s Mini 10. Image: Dell.
Equipped with EV-DO Rev. A wireless capabilities for faster data transfer rates and higher system capacity, the Mini 10 on Sprint allows users to take advantage of robust applications and services, such as wireless voice-over-IP (VoIP), high-speed video telephony, music on-demand and video messaging.
“Dell Inspiron Mini 10 is a fun way to easily access the speeds of Sprint’s network to catch-up on email, surf the Web and more,” commented Kevin Packingham, senior vice president of Product Development at Sprint.
“We are excited to add this great Dell product to our industry-leading portfolio of devices available from Sprint that work on America’s most dependable 3G network,” it added. “It offers an affordable way to stay in touch and stay connected.”
Features and functions attributed to the little 2.6-pound Mini 10 include a 10.1-inch WSGVA screen (1024 x 600), an Intel Atom Processor Z520, Microsoft’s Windows Home XP (SP3), a built-in 1.3 mega pixel Web camera, a 160GB hard drive, Integrated Intel 500 Media Accelerator Graphics, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi 802.11g.
Offering up “blazing-fast” online access in a convenient and affordable package, a purchase through Sprint will see consumers securing a slice of trendy Web-centric portability in return for $199.99 USD when coupled with a two-year service agreement and a $100 USD mail-in rebate.
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