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Dell Shows Off Its Eee PC Rival

Tom Moreland tips us to photos of Dell's answer to the Eee PC on the Direct2Dell site. Dell posted these after an attendee at the D conference spotted Michael Dell carrying one. The company hasn't released any details, so you can take these with a grain of salt — from a commenter to Dell's post: "Here are the specs for the Dell Mini Inspiron: Atom 1.6 GHz, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, Card reader, Kensington lock, Adapter socket, Mic/line-out, VGA port, screen resolution at 1280×800. Scheduled to be released before the end of June 2008. It costs less than $500."

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  1. Re:Dimensions by metamechanical · · Score: 5, Funny

    Given that this is being compared to the EEE, physical dimensions are important. Guessing based on the pencil in the pictures, this looks like it is maybe 8" x 5" (20 cm x 12 cm). You'd think so, but that's actually one of those comically large pencils, putting it at about the size of your entire desk.
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  2. Re:But which OS will it use? by Facetious · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I see screwy modding like this, I view it as evidence of my theory that some AI experiment at MIT or possible DoD has gone awry and that some program has actually managed to register a /. account. It is not yet advanced enough to know the nuances of human languages (especially English), so it moderates (when given mod points) as best it can.

    Ooh! Ooh! I just came up with a corollary. The meta-mod system was developed by CmdrTaco to aid in training said AI program. It's a conspiracy!

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  3. Re:But which OS will it use? by Zemplar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone know if Dell gives you a real Ubuntu installation, or do they load up the desktop with a bunch of ad programs? It's a fork of Ubuntu called "Adbuntu"