Dell Launches the 10.1″ Dell Latitude 2110 Netbook
Dell has launched the Dell Latitude 2110 as a follow up to their business (and education) netbooks, the Latitude 2100 series.
The 2110 keeps the rugged, sturdy design and is still aimed for the business and education markets, but it gets a processor upgrade to the Intel Atom N470 processor, and come with a slew of goodies including a 10.1″ HD 1366 x 768 display, Broadcom Crystal HD Accelerator card which ensures 1080p video playback. You can also slap on 3G capability, WiMax, tamper-resistant anti-microbe keyboard, and SSD of up to 64GB.
You can go check Dell Small Business where it’s available in black, blue or red. One with a Linux OS starts at $389.00, while a Windows powered machine starts at $419.00. You can also go for gold with a 160GB Hard Drive, webcam and touchscreen which starts at $498.00.
Here are the specs you can choose from:
- 10.1” 1024 x 600 matte display or 1366 x 768 display
- Intel Atom N470 processor (1.83GHz)
- Intel GMA 3150 graphics
- 1GB RAM
- 16GB / 64GB SSD or 160 / 250GB HDD
- 802.11b/g/n WiFi
- Optional tamper-resistant anti-microbe keyboard; 2.0MP webcam; touch screen; Broadcom Crystal HD card
- Windows XP Home / Windows 7 Starter / Windows Vista Home Basic or Ubuntu 9.10 Linux
- 3-cell and 6-cell batteries
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