Typical price: £260
What is it: 10.1-inch netbook aimed at the education market
What we think: Decent netbook that offers interesting features and feels like it could withstand some serious abuse
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 August 2009
Tags: Dell, Dell Latitude 2100, performance, stylus, children
We like:
Rugged design with rubber cover; touchscreen option
We don't like:
Tiny keyboard; big and heavy for a netbook
CNET UK judgement:
Aimed primarily at the education market, the Dell Latitude 2100 is an interesting take on the netbook. It's worth a look for its unique feature set, including an especially rugged design and an optional touchscreen
Full review:
Netbooks, while as popular as ever, have settled into a fairly routine existence, with thin plastic shells, Intel Atom CPUs, Windows XP and 10-inch displays. When a company attempts to take these basic parts and dress them up with unique features, our ears perk up. Recently we've seen stabs at higher-resolution displays and bigger, 11-inch screens, for example. Continue Reading...
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