5.8 out of 10 based on 98 reviews

Dell Latitude 2100

 

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  • User Score (74)
    8.3 8.3 from 74 reviewers
  • Expert Score (10)
    7.2 7.2 from 10 reviewers
  • Design (2)
    6.1 6.1 from 2 reviewers
  • Value for money (2)
    3.9 3.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Performance (2)
    4.9 4.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Battery performance (2)
    6.9 6.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Display (2)
    5.3 5.3 from 2 reviewers
  • Weight (2)
    6.9 6.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Gaming performance (2)
    1.4 1.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Connectivity (2)
    5.6 5.6 from 2 reviewers
  • Keyboard (2)
    6.9 6.9 from 2 reviewers
  • Mouse (2)
    6.5 6.5 from 2 reviewers
  • Temperature (2)
    6.4 6.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Impression (2)
    6.1 6.1 from 2 reviewers
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Users:
9-10
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7-8
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5-6
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3-4
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. NetGuide

    2 January 2010

    An ideal netbook for students. Read more

    • A rugged, long-lasting netbook.
    • Pricey and slightly heavy when compared to other netbooks with similar specifications.
  2. ZDNet

    ZDNet
    8.0/10
    1 June 2009

    The Latitude 2100 is an interesting answer to customising for the needs of schools. As a by-product, Dell has created a robust little netbook that can just as easily be tossed around by any techie who likes to work roughly. Read more

    • Quite rugged, Business level warranty, Good keyboard, Gigabit Ethernet, Decent battery life
    • Network activity light isn't very granular, 576-pixel screen height can be limiting, Polarising looks
  3. CNET

    CNET
    8.0/10
    1 June 2009

    The Latitude 2100 is an interesting answer to customising for the needs of schools. As a by-product, Dell has created a robust little netbook that can just as easily be tossed around by any techie who likes to work roughly. Read more

    • Quite rugged, Business level warranty, Good keyboard, Gigabit Ethernet, Decent battery life
    • Network activity light isn't very granular, 576-pixel screen height can be limiting, Polarising looks
  • User Reviews

  1. "The truth about this junk."

    CNET
    1.0/10
    Reviewer: Whplashed, CNET
    31 October 2009

    Our school is implementing them across the senior levels, while the juniour levels get an iPad. All 1400 students and teachers are in absolute universal agreeance that these are the single worst computer devices ever created. The touch screen is inaccurate and useless, the buttons are far too small for even the smallest of hands to type with, they lack the ability to perform simple tasks like opening a word document or a web page within a resonable time, the rubber... Read more

    • Literally no feature is mentionable.
    • It.
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