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		<title>News: Dell Latitude 2100 Mobile Computing Station</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings All!</p>
<p>Well I just got the email this morning regarding the Dell Latitude 2100 Mobile Computing Station.</p>
<p>The price was a little more than what I expected at around $4,500.00 AUD.</p>
<p>I was thinking more around the High 2&#8242;s up to mid 3&#8242;s however for your money it has everything integrated such as push image SW updates remotely, power without touching cords and no cord damage over time.</p>
<p>Some media for your below:</p>
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<p>Catchya round &#8211; Phil</p>
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		<title>Tech: Dell LatitudeTM 2100</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well the Dell rep just brought in the Dell LatitudeTM 2100 into us for a look.
I must say it looked like a toy a first glance however after having a play with it the whole kit is a well balanced machine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the Dell rep just brought in the Dell LatitudeTM 2100 into us for a look.</p>
<p>I must say it looked like a toy a first glance however after having a play with it the whole kit is a well balanced machine.</p>
<p>You notice there are no exhuast holes anywhere so if you manage to put the laptop on water or other type of moisture you are sure not to get it wet inside.</p>
<p>Rubber in all the right places and utilizing a touch screen the LatitudeTm 2100 was something I can see being used in a school.</p>
<p>The touch screen was responsive and unlucky for me only manage to play the physic game, so I&#8217;m not sure how it will perform on the network.</p>
<p>The keyboard was nice to use and I didn&#8217;t feel like I had to change my comfort zone just to type something, unlike the Dell Mini 9.</p>
<p>Now these are not final pricing however just a quick quote it was gestimated around $600.00 AUD for basic model which includes 1GB Ram no webcam and 1 year warranty from memory.</p>
<p>Moving up to 2gb RAM, webcam and extended warranty probably around $800.00 AUD &#8211; <strong>Please don&#8217;t quote me.</strong></p>
<p>We couldn&#8217;t get a price on the managed trolley so as soon as I hear what we are looking at I&#8217;ll post something up.</p>
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<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Phil</p>
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		<title>Dell delivers industry’s firsts with 10.1 inch netbook designed for education</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Received an email this morning with news I am pretty excited about! <img src='http://www.easyreadarticles.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>We use a darlek metal trolleys in our college so this new dell unit is looking pretty Shmick.</p>
<p>Running Altiris with this bad boy trolley and entourouge will make life a lot easier; just waiting on the price :S</p></blockquote>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Dell delivers industry’s firsts with 10.1 inch netbook designed for education</strong></span></p>
<p><em>·         DellTM believes every child should have access to the world of knowledge beyond the classroom</em></p>
<p><em>·         The new LatitudeTM 2100 is influenced by the needs of K-12 students  – ‘student rugged’ design offered in five colors with wireless connectivity that can be monitored by educators with a network activity light</em></p>
<p><em>·         Optional touchscreen is a first for education netbooks</em></p>
<p><em>·         The Latitude 2100 will also appeal to other public-sector and enterprise customers looking for a netbook for uses from employee training to order fulfillment, or wanting secondary systems for their workforce</em></p>
<p><em>·         Backed by Dell’s award-winning business-class service and support – including standard onsite services </em></p>
<p>SYDNEY, Australia and AUCKLAND, NZ, May 19, 2009 – Dell believes every child should have the opportunity and tools to learn the skills necessary to succeed in the digital world. Critical to this is the availability of technology designed for the unique needs of K-12 students, teachers and school administrators. Today, Dell set a new standard in education technology with the launch of a netbook influenced by the needs of K-12 students, the Latitude 2100. The Latitude 2100 is also ideal for any business or public institution that needs an affordable, durable Internet-ready device for email and collaboration.</p>
<p>Inspired by close cooperation with hundreds of students, teachers, parents and administrators, Dell designers created a purpose-built education netbook that focuses on what’s most important – learning. The Latitude 2100 is part of Dell’s connected classroom ? innovative technology products, services, software and training that make learning in the digital age a reality. With the Latitude 2100, students can access enhanced learning resources and digital content on a school network or via the Internet. As a result, the Latitude 2100 blends into student life, from lesson plans to homework, increasing time spent learning versus managing technology.</p>
<p>The Latitude 2100 has unique features for schools like bright primary colors and a more rugged, ‘rubberised’ design that is easier for children to carry and use safely. It also offers wireless connectivity that can be monitored by the teacher with a Network Activity Light on the netbook lid. An optional touchscreen is a first for an education netbook and makes the Latitude 2100 a perfect choice for enhanced student interaction, assessment, and for special education teaching. The Latitude 2100 also offers administrators a range of services making it easier to deploy and manage.</p>
<p>Additional options include: solid-state drives, quick-connect handles and shoulder straps for carrying, and a webcam. The Latitude 2100 is backed by Dell’s award winning business service and support.</p>
<p>The Latitude 2100 extends Dell’s Latitude range and joins the Latitude XT tablet and semi-rugged Latitude ATG as systems designed to meet the exacting needs of customers across a range of private and public-sector organisations with specific mobile computing requirements. Enterprises and public -sector customers looking for a business-class netbook will be attracted to the Latitude 2100 for activities ranging from employee training to order fulfillment or when a secondary system is required by their workforce.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The News:</strong></span></p>
<p>·         The “student-rugged” Latitude 2100 is designed to absorb the daily bumps and bruises of a crowded playground or backpack. Offered in five colors – School Bus Gold, Chalkboard Black, Ball Field Green, Blue Ribbon and Schoolhouse Red– the Latitude 2100 comes with a 10.1-inch screen and a unique “four-square-ball-style” rubber casing, making it easy for little hands to grip the netbook.</p>
<p>·         The system is available with a personalised window on the back of the battery pack where the school logo or name can be displayed, allowing schools to personalise or easily identify systems.</p>
<p>Equipped with a wireless communication suite and optional webcam, the Latitude 2100 enables productive days filled with collaboration, exploration and easy uploading of assignments. A Network Activity Light on the lid helps teachers monitor network use and identify students who may be surfing the Internet.</p>
<blockquote><p>·         The Latitude 2100 also includes:</p>
<p>o        Choice of XP Home, Vista Home Basic and Linux Ubuntu</p>
<p>o        Intel Atom processor N270</p>
<p>o        10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity coupled with a full suite of wireless communication options</p>
<p>o        2.91lb* (1.32kg) starting at weight with 3-cell battery</p>
<p>o        Hard or solid state drives for increased durability</p>
<p>o        Three-cell or six-cell battery</p>
<p>o        Three-in-one Media Card Reader</p>
<p>o        Optional External DVD+/-RW via USB</p>
<p>o        VGA port</p>
<p>o        Clean bottom is vent-free to avoid any intrusion from spills</p>
<p>o        Options: webcam</p>
<p>·         Key management features can allow IT administrators to lower overall ownership cost and speed up deployment:</p>
<p>o        More durable design that means a longer product life</p>
<p>o        Remote management for easier administration</p></blockquote>
<p>Quotes:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The Latitude 2100 shows that Dell thinks about, cares about, and designs products with education in mind,” said Paul Bell, president of Dell’s global public sector division. “This system is an extension of our efforts to support educators as they transform technology access in classrooms worldwide. We will continue to respond quickly to their needs and work with governments to deliver technology that modernizes education, excites students and arms them with the skills they need to succeed in the digital age.”</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>“Dell is setting a new standard for netbooks with the Latitude 2100.” said Jeff Morris, Dell’s Sydney-based APJ director of Commercial Client products.  “The Latitude 2100 is a purpose-designed netbook for students. In addition to being popular with education institutions, we also expect the business-class design features of the Latitude 2100 to interest other public institutions and private enterprises as it delivers a unique offering to the netbook market.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The system is available from 20 May in ANZ.   More information is available at <a rel="nofollow" title="Latitude" href="http://www.dell.com/latitude">www.dell.com/latitude</a>.</p>
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