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I own a Dell Latitude D400 that I LOVE. It's got a 12.1" screen, a surprisingly speedy 1.4 Pentium M, and it's under 4 pounds. Great for what I need it for - much what you'd use a "netbook" for. And for like $200 with an 80GB drive from Ebay. Awesome. Resolution is my #1 complaint with "netbooks". Even if it's tough to read, make higher resolutions an option. Most are, what, 1024x800? Welcome to year 2000...
My 12.1" is a 1024x768 and it works, but higher resolution being available on it would be really nice. I considered buying the mini-Dell until I saw that the resolution was no better, really, than my D400, or the Fujitsu Lifebook P1120 I used to have.
I was kinda bummed out to see that the mini-Dell's adapter wasn't the same type as my Vostro 1500 and D400. Yeah, the adapter for the mini is tiiiny and that's cool, but I have a bunch of adapters, and a universal battery all with the same type plug that wouldn't work with the mini. Boo.