Tonight Stuart Buxton from Dell Computing come along to detail Dells range of netbook computers.
Netbooks are those small hand held computers that have taken the computing world by storm after their introduction by ASUS in 2007. See our January 2008 Main Meeting.
Dell have a range of netbooks to suit all needs
The Inspiron Mini 9 The Inspiron Mini 12 and this year the Mini 10
What is a netbook. Stuart believes the best definition is A netbook is for viewing A Notebook is for Creating
The major difference between a netbook and a notebook is the netbook has no CD/DVD burner. This is a major saving in both weight and heat..
The major use’s most manufactures see for a netbook are school work, Net contact when traveling and staying in contact with friends.
The Dell netbooks are positioned in the mid range price with an emphasis on quality production. with aluminium casings, solid state drives and spill resistant keyboards the Dell range is designed with the possibility of an accident in mind.
Everyone got a hands on view of the range.
The inspiron comes with a built in WiFi , Bluetooth and 3G connections. Dell has partnered with Vodafone to provide a range of 3G mobile internet access packages.
While Stuart emphasised the netbook range we got a look into some of Dells other new produces and designs.
Dell will this year be introducing the Studio 13/16 and the new light weight Adamo range of notebooks.
If you are tired of the same old look Dells designers are promising some real innovations in the look of their range using Leather, Wood and graphic designs by some leading designers, so your new Dell will be a real stand out.
Dell traditionally sold online but now you can call into these major retailers to have a hands on experience with a Dell Computer, Officeworks, Harris Technology, The Good Guys and Radio Rentals stores.
The Raffle
Thanks to Dell and Stuart tonight’s raffle was the Inspiron Mini 9