As back-to-school season is about to start up again, Computer manufacturer Dell is getting more orders for their netbooks. While some parents may be more inclined to buy other Dell netbooks for their children, quite a few school districts are buying up the Latitude 2100.
Dell reports that roughly 970 school districts have ordered the Latitude 2100, which costs roughly $369 per unit. These netbooks feature rubberized cases for additional durability and a light that alerts teachers when students are connected to the Internet. (You can learn more about this netbook by clicking here.)
According to Dell, the Latitude 2100 is suitable for students in grades K through 12.
Via SmartBrief.
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