I’m writing to you now, from the V train, in Manhattan, on my way home. How? On my snazzy new Dell 10V. I am in love with my netbook! A netbook is a smaller, scaled-down version of a laptop, essentially meant for getting on the web, and simple tasks which don’t require lots of memory. It weighs a little under 3 pounds, measures about 7 by 10 inches, and comes in 7 bright glossy colors. Mine is fire engine red. It’s especially great for travel, because of its light weight and small size. It fits right in my purse and is handy for getting it out quickly for airport security. Starting at $299, you can get one with 1GB of memory, a 120GB hard drive, Windows XP, and a built in webcam (1.3 mega pixels). Great for holding all your travel photos, for getting a little work done on the road, and we use the webcam to keep in touch with friendsand family via Skype. It comes standard with a 3-cell battery, but for $30 you can upgrade to the 6-cell battery which I've gotten more than 6 hours of use from! You might not want to totally replace your home cumputer or laptop, but for travel you can't beat this for price, size, performance and convenience.
Try the Mobile Edge Sumo Sleeve to protect your Mini 10V. It has no zippers, so it's easy to remove and replace at airport security.
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