There are rmors that Sprint was goign to commit the last U.S. wireless service prvider, is selling wireless broadband enabled nertbooks. And across the street, I mean TecchVi received feedback from an anonymous source with a good track record. But I'm still in the rumior bin file.
Sprint offrers entbooks in the past. This summer, the compoany otgether with Best Buy and HP on the HP Mini 110 for $ 0.99, provided when you regiter for 2-year contract. But the proposal does not seem valid.
According Tipsters, the program will be from Novebmer 1, beginning in Baltimore, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Francisco. These procedures are the markets that, if all goes well, it can be more widely depolyed at the end of this year or next year.
There are no details about the compuyter modells become availabble, or price. AT & T and Verizon already offer subsidized netbooks to customers for 3G data plans in several cities.
It sreems that this netbook, Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with 10-inch screeen, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive and HDMI output, implies that it will be the version with the Intel Atom Z5xx procesosr and GMA 500 graphiics seems.