Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:00PM EST
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Netbooks are the new hotness this holiday season, but Dell's Inspiron Mini
netbooks just got hotter. Engadget
spotted a new series of netbooks sporting funky artwork by graffiti artist
Tristan Eaton on the company's site. Apparently, these awesome graphic designs
were quietly rolled out on Dell's website under the name "The Muse"
and "Stickers."
I haven't mentioned the new
Inspiron Mini 12 that came out a few days ago, and just so you know, the
most basic model which retails for $549 includes an Atom processor, Windows
Vista Home Basic, 40GB hard drive, Bluetooth, 1GB of RAM, Wi-Fi, ample keyboard,
and an awesome 12.1-inch display. This netbook features the largest screen so
far, and comes in black or white.
For an extra $25, the Inspiron Mini is available in red or pink, or with Tristan's artwork for an extra $50. Dell is offering a $25 to $80 rebate on the some of its models, so that would at least cover the extra cost of the design. Check out the artwork here.
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