AT&T Mobility and Dell are offering the Inspiron Mini 9 for $100, after a $350 mail-in rebate and a two-year LaptopConnect service contract, which costs $60 per month.
The device features Wi-Fi and HSPA connectivity to the carrier’s broadband network, a nearly 9-inch display, an Intel Atom processor and Windows XP Home Edition.
The offer is good through Jan. 31 direct from Dell.
The two companies are targeting the youth market with the device, stating the device “ideal for teens, tweens, travelers and Tweeters” for social networking and entertainment.
The offering comes shortly after a similar deal from RadioShack Corp. and AT&T, for the $100 Acer Aspire One (after a rebate and with two years’ worth of AT&T Mobility’s mobile broadband service at $60 per month).
Another $100 laptop, from AT&T Mobility and Dell: Inspiron Mini 9 ships with Wi-Fi and HSPA
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