
According to Engadget Dell’s Mini 10 TV Tuner will start its customization option sometime today.
The TV Tuner will cost roughly $50 and will also include an external antenna. The few channels that they saw using the tuner were of good quality. This TV Tuner is one of the options that we were expecting at some point, judging from a leaked internal Dell roadmap. Other options that we have already seen include a high-res display, 6-cell battery and Linux Ubuntu.
Dell’s Mini 10 TV Tuner seems that the lower price means a few compromises from the current Mini 10. Gone is HDMI, which is replaced by a VGA port. Additionally, the Mini 10v does not have a flush display found in the Mini 10, according to Dell they should be available to specify later on today.

May 2009
by it-echounder: Electronics, News
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