Dell has just announced a new 10-inch netbook, Latitude 2100, which targets the educational market.
Different from most netbooks on the market today, the Latitude 2100 comes with a thick and heavy chassis. It measures 10.4" x 7.4" x 1.6" and weighs 3.4 pounds when put together with the optional 6-cell battery, making it one of the bulkiest netbook around. Also, in preparation for the rigorous use by the school students, Dell has designed the Latitude 2100 with rubberized cases, and offers an optional handle / shoulder strap, and docking cart that schools can use to store and charge up to 24 netbooks.
Other specs for the Latitude 2100 is quite similar to other netbooks on the market: Intel Atom CPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB SSD, Windows XP, etc. The rubberized cases will be available in a variety of colors including yellow, green, blue, and red.
Check out the introductory video for the Latitude 2100:
Also, Laptop Magazine has done a review on the Dell Latitude 2100. Check it out.
[via CNET News]
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