Compare Gadgets Vs. Compare

Dell Latitude 2100 Pro Reviews

ITreviews‘s review Edit

In many ways, the Latitude 2100 is Dell's best netbook to date, with some interesting options such as the touchscreen and choice of operating systems. Well built to withstand the knocks and bumps of life on the road or in the classroom, this does mean it's not the lightest netbook around by quite a distance, especially if you choose the large 6-cell battery. It also carries a pretty hefty price tag which may put many people off.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Nov 16, 2009

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

The child-oriented Dell Latitude 2100 netbook is certainly a neat idea and is decently executed, but is it rugged enough to rise to the occasion?
n/a Not rated

Published on:
May 20, 2009

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

With great usability and features, the Latitude 2100 is an unusual, yet highly usable, netbook. Overall, it has just as much to offer to consumer and business users as it does to students.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 25, 2009

PC Pro‘s review Edit

Expensive, but a robust chassis and touchscreen option make it a good choice for classroom use
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 29, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Aimed primarily at school kids, the Dell Latitude 2100 is an interesting new take on the Netbook. It's worth a look if the unique features - including an especially rugged design and a touch screen - are important to you.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 04, 2009

NotebookReview‘s review Edit

The new Dell Latitude 2100 probably deserves a place on the shopping lists for most schools and maybe even some parents should consider purchasing this netbook for their youngsters. For between $400 and $600 you get a very rugged laptop that is easy to use and portable enough for kids to toss in a backpack. Extra features like the dual security lock slots, network activity light, personalized window over the battery, and optional mobile computing station will certainly prove very attractive to educators and parents.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jul 22, 2009

Register Hardware‘s review Edit

Its rather angular design aside, we think the Latitude 2100 is the best Dell netbook to date. The rubberised coating should ensure long-term survival even in the hands of nippers, while the option of 2GB of Ram, the revised SD card slot design and the solid, well profiled keyboard should appeal to users of more advanced years. The touchscreen is an interesting option and proved more useful than we expected. On the downside, the battery life is a bit on the poor side for a machine with a six-cell unit.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 07, 2009

Notebookcheck‘s review Edit

Connoisseurs are well acquainted with Dell's Latitude series, which represents the class of solid business notebooks with good expansion options. The Latitude 2100, as a new member of the family, does not quite fit into the established series at first sight. It appears colored, clunky, and heavy from the outside.
8.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 14, 2009

computershopper‘s review Edit

The Latitude 2100 is one of the most durable netbooks we've used, and its touch screen is a nice addition, but you'll pay a premium for both features.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul, 2009

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

A rugged netbook with a few unique options like a touch-screen, Dell's Latitude 2100 is certainly appealing to its target market of students and road-warriors, but since you pay quite a bit for the privilege most consumers will probably be better off looking elsewhere.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 28, 2009

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

This 10-inch netbook for the education market is durable and performs well, but it’s a bit hefty...
n/a Not rated

Published on:
May 18, 2009

PC World‘s review Edit

Families, don't be surprised if you see the Dell Latitude 2100 show up in a classroom near you. As I've written in the past, Dell is aggressively targeting the K-8 education market with this line of rugged-looking netbooks. At the time I played with a preview unit, the machine seemed good. But now, a final review model has passed through the PC World Test Center, and it's time to grade its performance...
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 31, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 7.1 / 10, based on the 12 reviews.


How we do it

We humanly agregate professional reviews from a number of high quality sites. This way, we are giving you a quick way to see the average rating and save you the need to search the reviews on your own. You want to share a professional review you like?