It’s that time again kids! Yet another Dell Inspiron Mini 9 How To article. Two weeks ago we went over how to upgrade the memory on a Mini 9, last week we touched on a fantastic carbon fiber skin and this week it is time to upgrade that puny 16GB solid state drive (SSD) to [...]
Continue reading...2. March 2009
This article is a combination of a how-to and review of SGPstore.com’s carbon fiber laptop skin for the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook. One flaw I immediately found with the amazing fun Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook (and subsequently failed to mention in my review) is the scratch and fingerprint prone glossy clamshell screen backing. After [...]
Continue reading...2. March 2009
As we pointed out on Friday we have our hands on the latest build of Windows 7, Build 7048. This latest build is a called a "Beta Refresh" and is not the much talked about release candidate scheduled for mid-April. The official name of this build is Build 7048.winmain.090219-1845; this latest build of Window 7 [...]
Continue reading...26. February 2009
We love our Dell Inspiron Mini 9 here at Digital Meld and now Dell is one(inch)-upping us with the release of the Dell Mini 10 which goes on preorder today. Unlike the Mini 9 the Mini 10 utilizes a 160GB 5400RPM hard drive while the Mini 9 is all about solid state. It seems like [...]
Continue reading...20. February 2009
Ah, the Dell Inspriron Mini 9 love-fest continues! Building on yesterday’s Windows 7 installation we’re back with another today with more. Today we are going to take you through the process of upgrading your Mini 9’s memory to the maximum of 2 gigabytes. While this article may be focused on the Mini 9 it can [...]
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6. March 2009
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