Dell is busy at CES this year, with its new luxury notebook, the Adamo, turning heads earlier today. But also announced today was the company’s third netbook, the 10-inch Dell Mini 10 that slots in perfectly between the 8.9-inch Dell Mini 9 and the 12.1-inch Dell Mini 12.
The Mini 10 is just one of many 10-inch netbooks to join the fray lately, but has some impressive features that are make it stand out. The 10-inch screen produces an impressive “edge to edge” 720p (1280×720) resolution (with 16:9 aspect ratio for HD content!), putting it almost in league with fully sized notebooks.
A built-in TV tuner is another cool addition, while integrated 3G WWAN/GPS and multitouch support are also included. To match the screen, the keyboard will also be “edge to edge”, fully utilizing the space.
The only other thing we know so far is that it will use an 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, but how much RAM and hard disk space it will offer remains a mystery, as does pricing and availability. Photos are slowly starting to appear, and Pocket-lint.co.uk has a small gallery worth checking out.

