May 29th, 2008

Dell Mini InspironGizmodo.com and Direct2Dell.com published yesterday images of the Dell Mini Inspiron ultraportable laptop, the company’s first low-cost mini-notebook.

Details of the Dell Mini Inspiron are currently unknown. However, Gizmodo noticed that the small laptop has three USB ports, a memory card reader, VGA output, and Ethernet LAN port. The notebook has a red lid.

Earlier reports say Dell’s 8.9-inch screen mini-laptop will be launched in June and will start at $399.

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