Dell plans to release a new version of its netbook, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 module with integrated WiMAX 4G. The model described here has been spotted at the FCC laboratory in the United States.
Should not be missing much to the marketing of the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with WiMAX integrated. To confirm this hypothesis, there are papers published by the U.S. FCC, deputy approval of the compatibility and security of electronic devices before their final entrant. Dell plans to launch its Inspiron Mini 10 with module 4G WiMAX, probably accompanied by promotions and subscriptions offered by Sprint or Clear.

Analyzing the technical details of the Netbook, we report the presence of a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450, 10.1-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels, 1GB RAM, 250GB hard drive, WiFi and Bluetooth module. The system will be equipped with an Intel GMA integrated graphics chip and, optionally, also an HSPA 3G modem.
The installed operating system is Windows 7. Dell Inspiron Mini 10 has a built-in WiMAX-6-cell battery, which will allow him to reach up to 9.5 hours of consecutive work. The weight is about 1.4 Kg For those interested in buying this netbook, we recommend viewing and reading of our earlier news that has the first video dell’unboxing.


