Not to be outdone by the likes of the Intel Classmate, Dell just released their own K12 student-friendly netbook, the Latitude 2100. This rubberized, carry handle-having little unit is available in a wide variety of colors to match your school colors, or just to look hip and stand out in the crowd. Some specs are pretty standard netbook fare: 1.6Ghz Intel Atom processor, integrated wireless, 1GB RAM, 10.1" display, up to 250GB hard drive. And others are pretty rare for a netbook: available with Vista, XP or Linux, for example. Also very unique: it's available with a touchscreen as an option, but apparently not as a convertible tablet. That's a bit odd. And a very smart idea: Dell simultaneously released a cart designed to hold up to 24 of these called the Mobile Computing Station, encouraging administrators to purchase by the cartload. The Latitude 2100 starts at $369 for Linux or $399 for Windows.
I'm just finishing up a video post on education netbooks, and of course this spiffy new one comes out. Perfect. Well I've reached out to Dell and hopefully I can get my hands on one of these and if I do, you'll be the first to know.
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