Netbooks? They’re already dead to us. But that hasn’t stopped manufacturers churning them out. Now Dell has announced that it’s killing them off — a sure sign they’re done.
Let’s face it: Dell might sell a lot of computers, but it’s hardly revolutionary.
Now, Dell has announced that it’s through with netbooks, and has already stopped selling their Inspiron Minis. It also has no intention of releasing new netbooks based on Intel’s forthcoming Cedar Trail platform. In other words, it is done with the category.
And when a company as far from the cutting-edge as Dell announces that it’s pulling out of the netbook game, it means that the breed of underpowered computers is officially dead. Gone. Forgotten forever. Don’t be sad though — they were always crap anyway.
Speaking to The Verge, Dell’s Marketing Director Alison Gardner was clear about their strategy for the future: “Thin and powerful is where it is at for us.” Notice how she didn’t use the world Ultrabook? Well done, Dell! You’re going up in my estimations. [Liliputing via The Verge]













The Rich Cats of Instagram: They're Real, and They're Spectacular
Brain Tapeworms Are Real, And They're Disgusting
Web-Based Instagram Profiles Are Here and They're VERY Facebook-esque
Small, but chunky netbooks were only ever really a budget alternative to what Apple were trying to achieve with the Macbook Air.
Now that we can have real Macbook Air clones, their time is past.