Dell teams up with Vodafone
Monday 8th September 2008, by Daniel King
Vodafone has teamed up with Dell to sell the computer manufacturer's Mini 9 laptop in its stores.
The product comes complete with integrated mobile broadband and will be available from the end of September, reports Broadbandgenie.co.uk.
Windows XP will be installed on the machine, which will retail at £299 and feature an 8.9-inch screen.
It will also have 1 GB of RAM and a 16 GB solid state hard drive and will support Bluetooth devices.
A wireless 1.3-megapixel webcam will also come as standard and it has 802.11b/g wireless internet.
Vodafone currently offers a home internet connection of up to 8 Mbps as well as landline calls for £14 each month.
Broadband modems and microfilters are installed for this price and subscribers can expect to get unlimited usage.
The internet service provider currently offers coverage to around 97 per cent of the UK but those who believe they may not get coverage can check on the website's broadband checker.
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