The default Windows XP configuration comes in at 399 USD, and has 512MB of RAM and an 8GB solid state drive - SSD, they're flash-based, like your iPod nano or iPhone. For 50 USD more you can upgrade to a 16GB SSD and 1GB of RAM. Its more expensive than the comparable netbooks from Asus or Acer, though the lack of Windows XP configurations that closely match the Dell make a direct price comparison difficult since both Asus and Acer netbooks that come with Windows XP come with 120GB or 160GB hard disk drives, compared to the SSD in the Dell Mini 9.
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