The good Quite rugged Business level warranty Good keyboard Gigabit Ethernet Decent battery life The bad Network activity light isn't very granular 576-pixel screen height can be limiting Polarising looks Design and features The common netbook platform has forced vendors to differentiate themselves in new ways, and so it's with the Latitude 2100 that the concept for the tiny laptops returns to its origin — something designed for the education market. Dell has made a few tweaks to the system, from a rubberised layer on the top and bottom, which provides a scratch-resistant, high grip surface and protects against impact; to a light on the back that indicates to a teacher when a student is online; and a business-level warranty to make sure the school kids don't have to go without for too long should the netbooks break. There's even a strip of plastic on the back of the battery, under which you can either brand or put a student's name under, as well as a Kensington lock on each side where a custom-made strap can be plugged into, so the netbook can be worn like a satchel

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