WSJ: Dell Mini Inspiron 910 netbook launching Thursday

It’s already confirmed for that week. Now The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Dell Inspiron 910 Mini netbook will be announced on Thursday the 4th courtesy of an newsletter received from Box.net, an online photo and document storage service already seen bundled with Creative’s Vado Pocket Video Cam. Apparently, Box.net services will “come pre-installed on the Dell Mini.” A Dell spokeswoman confirmed that Dell is working with Box.net for online storage. A person familiar with the matter says that the Mini

will likely sell for less than $400, run your choice of Windows or Linux (Ubuntu, is our guess), and sport a display slightly less than 9-inches. You know, all that service talk has us wondering whether that will additionally be Dell’s first laptop with its Zing-based audio and video services bundle. Fortunately, we’ll know tomorrow.

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

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