The most recent accumulation to Dell's Latitude line up of business notebooks is the tiny 2100, but Dell's newest netbook isn't only designed at business types: the corporation is also aiming it at the extremely profitable education part. The Latitude 2100 is awfully much the Inspiron Mini 10's larger, meatier brother, all set to defend its small sibling from all the added spiteful netbooks in the playground.
It's not the most trendy netbook on the market, with its easy wedge-like design, but the rubber-coated finish on the top as well as bottom of the chassis make it look as well as feel like it's all set to take on the daily rough as well as topple of life on the road or else in the classroom; and the build quality is first rate.
The rubber finish is reassured by a slightly textured matt black finish to the frame sides. Our review sample came in a commercial grey - or else, as Dell calls it, Chalkboard Black - but if you want to lighten up your life it does come in additional colors; Blue Ribbon, Ballfield Green, Schoolhouse Red or else Schoolbus Gold. Selecting some of these will affix sixteen quid to the cost of your 2100.
The 10.1-inch monitor with its 1,024 by 576-pixel resolution has a satin finish which cuts out the deep fierce look from office lighting as well as also allows you to make use of it out of doors in reasonably bright circumstances. Built into the top edge of the screen is the ever-present webcam.
But this is more than finished up for by the remarkable battery existence. When tested with the WiFi switched on, with screen vividness at 50 percent as well as a bulky workload it lasted for a logical four hours plus twenty minutes: lighten the workload plus it lasts for more than six hours.
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