Best Selling Netbooks of March
This month's best selling netbook is the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 10 inch netbook with Windows 7 starter. Priced at $299.99
, this marks the first time a Dell netbook has topped the charts and at $100 off the regular price for just $299.99
it's easy to see why the netbook made the list:
Top 10 Best selling Netbooks of March:
1. Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6.5 hrs battery life $299.99
2. ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-PU17-BU 14 hrs battery life $355.54
3. ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-PU17-BU 14 hrs battery life $361.87
4. ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU17-BK 11 hrs battery life $319.99
5. Asus Eee PC 1001P-MU17-BK $284.54
6. Toshiba Mini NB305-N310 11 hrs battery life $370.54
7. ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE-MU17-BK 11 hrs battery life $324.99
8. Toshiba Mini NB305-N310 $324.54
9. HP Mini 210-1095NR 9.75 hrs battery life $304.98
10. Asus Eee PC 1001P-MU17-BK $285.54
For this month's best sellers list I've done something a little different. The netbooks in bold listed above are all available at prices much lower than I've seen them at before (sometimes the lowest price they've ever been). So if you want to check out the bolded netbooks for some ideas they're all at great prices now. The best example of this in action is this month's best seller, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 at $299.99 this is the lowest price I've seen on this netbook and it even finds room to pack in a TV tuner. If you're looking for a little higher battery life the next entries on the list by ASUS are great finds as well. My mother in law uses the ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005PE
and gets double digit battery life as advertised. Overall we see another month with consumers pushing for lower priced netbooks as the sub $300 netbooks continue to perform well with 3 on the list.
If you're looking for least expensive next generation netbook, I put together a list of the new cheap netbooks under $300. These netbooks all include the Intel Atom N450 processor which offers improved battery life and a slight performance boost. I've also outlined the best netbooks of 2009 which is a great resource if you're looking to save money by going with an older model. As always I'm available for help if you have any questions so feel free to contact me if you still need help deciding what netbook to buy.
Tagged: Dell Inspiron Mini 10


I’m always surprised to see the Dell netbooks do so well. They’ve never been critical darlings and Dell, for its part, seems to do its best to make their existence a dirty little secret, probably because they’d rather sell you something with a higher profit margin.
I’m happy to see the Toshibas do well. I think they’re great, but I was worried they’d suffer the Samsung syndrome and simply never sell like they should. Speaking of Samsung, not a whiff of them here. Sad. I love me some Samsung.