According to the Direct2Dell blog, the Dell Mini 10 “packs a punch” but that is not going to be in terms of maximum allowed RAM. It turns out that the Mini 10 will ship with “1GB fixed RAM” which means that you cannot decide to upgrade it at a later time. The reason behind the 1GB upon shipping is due to the netbook licensing requirements that they have with Microsoft. That part is understood, however they are not required to have the RAM fixed.
Granted, Windows XP, or Ubuntu for that matter will run (in most cases) just fine with 1GB of RAM, but why limit yourself when you don’t have to, especially when a RAM upgrade is so inexpensive nowadays. I upgraded my Eee PC 1000H to 2GB of RAM for under $30. Personally, if you are considering a 10-inch netbook purchase, this is great reason to avoid the Mini 10 and look towards another manufacturer such as Asus or Acer.
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Are the other vendors' 10" netbooks fanless like the Dell?
Good, but there is problem with future upgradation system is not yet available and if we want to upgrade never can… not possible to upgrade due fix 1 GB of RAM.
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got a dell mini 10 and aspire one at the same time…dell was a waste of my money.
I just replaced the 1GB to a 2GB on my daughter's Nickelodeon version, and although you nearly had to dismantle it to find the memory card. I used a video for the Mini 10v and it was almost identical to the Mini 10. The only thing I found different was an extra screw. Now it is back together and working great. It recognized the memory, and really no issues. For those of you with a Mini 10, just because Dell tells you not to doesn't mean that is isn't possible. That being said, I upgraded the memory before reading this article. The acer is so much easier to upgrade, just one little door on the bottom, and compared to that, this was a pain, but not impossible.