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Eee PC 1005 X Dell Mini 2140 – Learn A Lot More About Both Netbooks

November 11, 2009 By: shoppingauthor Category: Computers No Comments →

The netbook market has been growing exponentially these days. Every major and minor companies have given a try and still continue to try to fit themselves in this competitive market. The Asus company was the first to introduce the concept and therefore the first models of netbooks in the market: the Eee Pc. In time, though, the competition started to gain importance and began to provide netbooks that would be able to run against the Eee Pc like the Dell Mini. Each model on the market has its advantages and disadvantages and in this topic the night event will be a 1×1 combat between the Eee Pc from Asus and the Dell Mini 2140. Perhaps this article will help you make your choice. Now…let’s get ready to rumble!

It was decided that it would be good to compare both computers using the main aspects that makes a netbook efficient and useful, things that are important to consider when buying your PC in order to make a good deal.

Design

. The Mini doesn´t present any sort of obvious new aspect on its design, in fact it might look too boxy for a few people.

. The Eee is a bit more trendy and it has a screen that slides to the back of the keyboard bringing the impression of being smaller than it already is.

.Bottom line – The Asus sure seems more beautiful in a first look, but the decision is up to you as it is a very subjective aspect. The differences between the two netbooks are small.

Battery

.Mini – it comes with a 6-cell battery which can last for a decent amount of time (7hours) during a non-demanding workline. With a demanding workline it can last up to 5 hours.

.Eee – its battery is outstanding and performs up to 8 hours with non-demanding work and 6 hours with more demanding chores.

.Bottom line – The Asus Eee’s battery beats the Mini’s by approximately one hour. Both netbooks have a good battery though.

Dimensions & portability

. The Mini weights 3 pounds and its dimensions are: 10.3 X 6.5 X 1.1 inches (battery included)

.The Eee weights 2.7 pounds its dimensions are: 10.3 x 7 x 1.5 inches (battery included)

Bottom line – The Eee could take this round by being a little lighter but it is also thicker than the Mini. On the other hand the Eee is lighter…your shoulders might thank you (trust me).

Performance

.The Mini is equipped with a Intel Atom N270 with 1.6GHz clock. It also comes with 1GB DDR2 SDRAM (667).

.The Eee is equipped with a Intel Atom N280 with 1.6GHz clock. Alos comes with 1GB DDR2 SDRAM (667)

Bottom line – The Eeec’s processor is slightly faster than the Mini’s one. It makes almost no difference if you are doing the usual things (that doesn’t need an amazing processor) with your netbook, but you can feel the difference if using it to do more complicated tasks.

Keyboard

.The Mini’s keyboard represents 95% of a normal sized keyboard. That is a great size for a netbook. Besides it is water resistant because it comes with a “coat” over the keys.

.The Eee comes with an average keyboard. Nothing special about it.

Bottom line – The Mini doesn’t even need to step on the ring for this one.

Screen

.The Mini has a screen whose resolution is 1024 per 576 pixels. It displays a bright and glossy image.

.The Eee’s resolution is a little better 1024 per 600 pixels with a birght and clear image.

Bottom line – The Eec might have won this round by points since a bigger resolution is always welcome.

Price

.The Mini can be bought by an average 450$ (basic configuration)

.The Eee can be found at 350$ (basic configuration)

Bottom line – The Eee is more budget-friendly. When the two netbook present very similar configuration the Eee takes this round with one hand tied.

. Summing up both of these netbooks are top of the line. The choice will be made by a detail and possibly by a brand preference. Both brands have specific types of customers. In my view the Mini stands out basically by it’s comfortable keyboard that is very appreciated during travels. The Eee’s biggest advantage could be it’s price and guaranteed performance. If i had to pick i would go with the Eee since I do seem to get along with Asus’ machines (plus it’s always good to save some money).

- Also learn about Acer Aspire One, one of the best netbooks

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