Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for Children


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Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook
So far it seems as if Dell cares about our kids future, here is the Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for Children. The Netbook comes “student-rugged”, which means it doesn’t mean any rugged specifications but is more tougher than a regular Netbook. The entire body was designed to take more beating than a regular netbook plus an optional anti-microbial keyboard that will fight off germs to protect your child from the infamous swine flu and other viruses.

The Dell Latitude 2100 features a 10.1-inch screen and a unique “four-square-ball-style” rubber casing as i said before “student-rugged”, the Netbook is powered by an Intel Atom processor N270 and comes with the option of a Hard or solid state drives, Three-cell or six-cell battery, Optional External DVD+/-RW via USB and optional webcam.

There is also a three-in-one media card reader and for the OS you can choose from three, the XP Home, Vista Home Basic and Linux Ubuntu. The Latitude 2100 sure comes with alot of options so why stop now it also comes in five different colors: School Bus Gold, Chalkboard Black, Ball Field Green, Blue Ribbon and Schoolhouse Red. Expect to see it with a price tag of $370, More photos after the jump


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Dell Latitude for Kids

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