Sprint Now Offering Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook
Filed under: Computers, Laptops

Sprint have recently announced that they will now be offering Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 netbook with integrated EVDO Rev.A, however the asking price has not been greatly subsidized.
To get your hands on the Mini 10 you will have to sign up to a two-year agreement, however you will still have to pay $199.99 upfront, Dell currently sell the laptop for $349.99.
Sprint’ two-year agreement will cost you $59.99 per month, currently AT&T offer the same netbook for $149.99 with a $60 a month agreement, I’m quite surprised Sprint didn’t match AT&T’s price.
The netbook features a 10.1 inch display which supports a resolution of 1024×600, it also features an Intel Atom Z520 (1.33Ghz) processor, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive, Intel GMA500 graphics and has integrated WiFi.
To find out more about the deal check out SlashGear’s article, which also includes Sprint’s press release.
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