By Jon Norris
12 May, 2010 6:39 pm

Dell’s student-centric Latitude 2100 Netbook got a better-late-than-never spec bump today and was re-titled the Latitude 2110. The specs remain largely the same, although the base models sport a 16GB SSD, which set them out from the pack somewhat. It’s also worth noting that the new processor is the faster of the two Pine Trail chips, the N470.
The entry-level Ubuntu system will cost you $389, while the Windows 7 Starter model will set you back $419. Both of these are obviously upgradable with the usual slew of Dell options, including a bigger battery and 3G or WiMax connectivity.
Knowing that students are a style-conscious bunch, Dell is offering the 2110, with it’s quite nifty rubber lid, in red, black or blue.
The Latitude 2110 is available from the Dell online store right now.
Via Engadget.













