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Pandigital Novel now available, priced at $214 & by way of QVC

It looks like QVC has yet another tech exclusive in the form of the Pandigital Novel. The Novel, for those who may have forgotten is an eReader with a 9-inch color display. The Novel comes touting features to include a resistive touchscreen display, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and 2GB of internal storage. And in addition to more »

HTC EVO 4G: As seen on tv

Just in case you really wanted to pick up an HTC EVO 4G and were having trouble, well, its available on QVC. The EVO is priced with options to make 1 payment of $299.95, 2 payments of $149.97 or 3 payments of $99.98. And just in case you want to see the on-air appearance — more »

Want a Dell Inspiron Mini 10? Don’t buy it from QVC!

If you’re in the market for a new netbook and are seriously eyeing the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10, you might want to avoid QVC. Dell started selling the units there last week for $559, which gets you 1.6GHz processor and your choice of six designer colors. QVC claims the Mini 10’s retail value is $688.

There’s just one problem with that. It’s not true. On Dell’s site you can pick up the exact same Inspiron Mini for just $479, ($487 including shipping) and the units start at just $399. That’s $72 cheaper!

Why such a difference in pricing? Could it be that QVC knows their views aren’t likely to be gadget geeks and won’t realize they can get the Mini cheaper elsewhere? Or perhaps they know money is no object to early adopters? Who knows, but the lesson is clear. Before you buy any electronic or big ticket item, do your homework and comparison shop before you buy. You could save quite a few bucks and in this economy that’s becoming more and more crucial.

Dell announces preorder availability of the Mini 10 netbook

Dell has recently announced via their Direct2Dell blog that customers can begin placing orders for the Dell Mini 10 netbook. But, instead of heading over to the Dell website if you are looking to place an order you need to visit QVC.

Initially the Dell Mini 10 will only be available through QVC, I guess they wanted to try and get the attention of the average person. Of course, they do plan on adding it to the regular Dell website, which as of now is scheduled for February 26. Finally, those that preorder the Mini 10 can expect the netbook to begin shipping out “next month.” As of now, the Mini 10 will be available only to those in the US market, however it was noted that it will be available worldwide “in the future.”

Keep reading for the Mini 10′s specs.