With the advent of the Dell Mini 10 netbook finally making its way to T-Mobile's non-existent netbook lineup, some may be wondering what to pay when they make their way to stores soon. First and foremost, the Dell Mini 10 netbook will offer a built-in webconnect service that enables users to take the device almost anywhere while being connected to T-Mobile's network for on the go web surfing. If these speculated prices hold true until the actual launch date, some customers are really going to look forward to it. Customers that are on an Even More plan can expect to pay $199.99 for the netbook on a $59.99 5GB data plan or a $24.99 plan consisting of only 200MB of data usage. Customers looking to get it on an Even More Plus plan will be required to dish up $429.99 for it while using it on either a $49.99 5GB data plan or even less $19.99 200MB data plan. The choice will obviously be yours, but it's nice to see that there is finally a netbook solution being offered by the number four wireless provider.
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