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Dell Latitude 2100 gets optional touchscreen

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There were earlier reports of this new 10.1″ netbook from Dell some time last month but based on email sent in by their PR firm, the Dell Latitude 2100 could be available in the Philippines anytime soon.

The Latitude 2100 is designed to be rugged and for student use. That built-in shoulder strap is a little bit odd though.

dell latitude 2100

Dell Latitude 2100 specs:
Intel Atom N270
1GB RAM (up to 2GB)
10.1″ LED display screen, 1024×576 pixels (optional touch screen)
Intel 945GSE chipset
80GB to 250GB or 16GB SSD
WiFi 802.11g (802.11n option)
Gigabit Ethernet
3 and 6-cell battery options
SD/ MMC card reader
webcam (optional)
external DVD+/-RW (optional)

latitude 2100 dell

There’s option for OS as well – XP Home, Vista Home Basic and Linux Ubuntu. No specific date for local release and product pricing but will will update this post once I get them from Dell PR.

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41 Comments

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misterpinoy · 17 years ago

We have Dell exclusive offer here in our office P21,000 for the Ubuntu version and P22,500 for the Windows XP version (non-touch screen)basic specs only. Order basis incoming mid September.


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Donna · 17 years ago

still not yet available in the Philippines? i hope that it would be affordable


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ines · 17 years ago

it seems like its made for kids that are using computers, lolz


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ines · 17 years ago

hope that this will be available soon with a good price. :)


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BrianB · 17 years ago

supposed to be for budget conscious.


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Cezar C. · 17 years ago

Malamang makapal ang outer layer nito. hindi sya lalagyan ng optional strap kung hindi matibay ang labas.


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fin · 17 years ago

Sir, off all the netbooks that are coming out, i barely can’t decide whether what to buy, brand, specs, etc… could you do a review summary of all the netbooks that you have been reviewed (suggest to rank them) and ill buy as soon as you have the review..thanks!


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jay · 17 years ago

how bout the dell vostro 12 or 13 inch? any idea when it’ll be available here in Manila?


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Go · 17 years ago

@mygadget

it’s really look like a netbook?

it really a netbook!

hihihihi

@whaâ„¢

anong brand ka?


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Kelvin Servigon · 17 years ago

hindi ko masyadong gusto ung design ng netbook.. pero maganda kung touchscreen! :D


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mygadget · 17 years ago

wow… it’s really look like a ‘notebook’.


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Reel Advice · 17 years ago

looks pretty cool with all the different colors. and honestly, i find the strap a very unique feature – not an odd one!


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Nino Natividad · 17 years ago

Wow.. it really looks cool. I hope it is also water-proof and super shock proof. Very ideal for students (especially those on their 9th year.. hehe..just kidding.)

Nino Natividad


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Jose Farrugia · 17 years ago

You can remove the strap and i doubt it’s waterproof ;)


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ricojake · 17 years ago

Jhay is right.. you can’t simply seen roaming around with that strap. Delikado. About sa price, hope its not that expensive.


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Jhay · 17 years ago

The strap, though cool, is something not advisable here in the Philippines. It’s a dead giveaway that you’re carrying something valuable out in our streets. ;)


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Carl · 17 years ago

Water-proof ba ito?


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whaâ„¢ · 17 years ago

sir yuga, san pwede makapagdownload ng java games for samsung star. coz i bougth one.. thanks


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Pedro · 17 years ago

wow…looks trendy…looks expensive though… hope we could see the screen and keyboards…


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eithan · 17 years ago

sir yuga can you removed the strap if you dont want it?


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