
Many manufacturers have tried hands at making computers fit to live up to the rigorous usage of the teenagers and be efficient enough to make through the classroom toil. Intel, Apple and Asus have been the highlighted names in the spree, yet it is Dell that’s emerged as the ultimate surprise with the Latitude 2100 netbook, which is almost rugged on the exterior, adorns a wonderful touchscreen LCD, and is fit to use by all ages.
Entering the Education market with the mini 10.1-inch high-quality low priced netbook, the motive isn’t restricted to education alone however. A great internet-ready proposition that is, the Latitude 2100 would be available with or without the touchscreen with Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and Windows XP compatibility.
The netbook makes provision for an optional anti-microbial keyboard, but it doesn’t require a stylus, it has a Network Activity Light, a small light indication on the back of the lid, which lets the teacher know the status of the child in the classroom. Priced at $369, Dell provides a Mobile Computing Station in the classroom for the netbook, which can hold 24 Latitude 2100 Netbooks working as a large docking station.
Via: CNet























