Engadget has a review of a new $425 Dell Mini 10 that features an overhauled chassis, Intel Pine Trail processor, and, starting Feb) Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator (full HD playback on a high-res 1366 x 768 display).
Key question was whether the Atom-based Mini 10 can actually rival Ion-based netbooks? Quick answer - "Kind of". Flash support is erratic and Broadcom only supports Windows Media Player which doesn't support Blu-ray playback. There is also no HDMI support.
Full review here.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Dell Mini 10 with Broadcom Crystal HD Accelerator review
Posted by xujiren at 6:15 PM
Labels: Dell Mini 10
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