April 9, 2008 7:58 AM PDT

Report: Dell to release a low-cost minilaptop

Why is this man smiling? Because everyone loves cheap and tiny laptops.

(Credit: Dell)

You didn't expect Dell to sit idly by while Asus, Intel, and Hewlett-Packard went flitting about town with their trendy low-cost, low-power minilaptops, did you? Paris Hilton isn't the only celebrity to tote a Chihuahua, after all. According to Taiwanese manufacturer Compal Electronics, Dell will soon enter the minilaptop fray. The company is lining up 200,000 to 300,000 units per month for Dell, according to Compal, which it says could start shipping as early as June.

Dell CEO and namesake Michael Dell lent credence to Compal's statement yesterday when he said, in response to HP's 2133 Mini-Note PC, "We will introduce a similar laptop." Don't hold him to a June release, however. "Stay tuned," he said. "We will have some interesting products coming in that space over the next two quarters."

Product details aren't known at this point, but a summer release might mean Dell's minilaptop will pack an Intel Atom processor, which is expected to start appearing in products this summer. (Our biggest complaint with the otherwise excellent HP Mini-Note is its poky Via C7-M processor.) Engadget reports that Dell's minilaptop will feature an 8.9-inch screen and will go for less than $499.

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by pkscout April 9, 2008 10:20 AM PDT
Yes, because releasing another "me too" product for $10 less is exactly what will get Dell back in the game...
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by cust0mb4ll3r April 10, 2008 5:56 PM PDT
haha
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by DarkHawke April 14, 2008 1:49 AM PDT
It may be a "me too" release, but if it arrives as advertised, it'll top 'em all. Granted, that means that the Atom is as spunky a chip as it's supposed to be, and that both the near 9" diagonal screen and $500 price point are firm, but if so, this will at least be competitive in this nascent market, if not become the value/performance leader.
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