New Dell Mini-Laptop for Education

Dell has finally come out with its much-awaited new mini-laptop (netbook) for education. The Latitude 2100 has a 10″ screen includes many of the features of other mini-laptops, as well as some unique features for education, most notably a ruggedized case. The starting price is $369.

There is also an optional touchscreen that could add some real benefits for education. (This seems to add only $30 to the price. Amazing!) Other add-ons include additional memory, hard drives (up to 250 GB)  a longer-life battery (recommended), an extended warranty, and even Vista. (This is the first netbook I’ve seen that could run Vista.)

Stay tuned for more reviews as these roll out.

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3 Responses to “New Dell Mini-Laptop for Education”

  1. Susan Brooks-Young Says:

    The HP Mini Note has always shipped a version that ran Vista. Unfortunately, it was so sluggish that I actually returned mine to have it downgraded to XP. Any idea how well the new Dell actually runs Vista?

  2. karen Says:

    Not surprising. I don’t know yet how the Dell runs Vista, but I’ll keep my ears open. (I am hoping to avoid using Vista on a personal machine altogether.:)

  3. Endler Says:

    Would rather that it ran something truly geared toward education, like Edubuntu, rather than Vista or XP.

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