By Nicole Scott
31 Dec, 2010 7:51 am
Dell Latitudes have been kicking around for a while and their netbook edition that is usually targeted at the business market is getting an upgrade to the dual core Atom N550. Notebook Italia reports that Dell will launch a new mdoel called the Latitude 2120 at CES next week. In true Dell fashion you’ll also be able to upgrade the graphics with a Broadcom Crystal HD card.

The Dell Latitude 2120 is new business netbook that according to reports will be launching in 2011. The 2120 will be the follow-up to the already available Dell Latitude 2110 business netbook (pictured above). The rest of the specs appear unchanged, with 3 and 6 cell battery options, a 10.1 inch display (with an optional touchscreen), 1 to 2GB of RAM, and the usual smattering of USB, Ethernet, and VGA ports.
No word on pricing or availability yet.
Via Liliputing



















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