
Dell’s E mini notebook has been priced at $300 each, which is very tempting considering the mass market appeal for a notebook of this size and price point. The Dell E will hit markets sometime in the last quarter of this year, so you will be able to rock with one by the time CES 2009 rolls around – I wonder how many tech journalists attending will carry a netbook or an equivalent? Dell is hoping to roll out anywhere from two to three million units before the year is over – pretty optimistic if you ask me, but their optimism is not unwarranted either considering the growing market that shows no sign of abating. Will you be picking up one of these small notebooks even if you already have a fully functional, beefed up model? If so, what’s the rationale behind that?
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