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REVIEW DELL LATITUDE 2110 NETBOOK

Small business. The smallest member of the Dell Latitude series has had a
hardware upgrade while remaining in its old case. It is now equipped with an
Intel Atom N470 processor, faster DDR2-6400 memory, a touchscreen with a higher
resolution and a 3G module.
Felix Sold, Published 06/25/2010

Dell Latitude 2110 Business netbook with touchscreen and UMTS module

The starting price for the new Dell Latitude 2110 netbook is currently €329
including tax (special offer) when buying from Dell directly. This base model
comes with the Intel Atom N470 processor, 1 GB of DDR2-6400 memory, a 10.1-inch
screen with a native resolution of 1024 x 600, 160 GB of hard drive space and
Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Netbook Remix pre-installed. Our review model is a little more
expensive at €479. For this we got, amongst other things, a 10.1-inch
touchscreen with a matt finish, a 3G module and Windows 7 Starter as the OS.

Dell offers an extensive array of optional features, but the yellow and green
colour choices have been removed this time round. Now the customer can choose
between black, blue and red (without affecting the price). Other options include
an HD screen (1366 x 768, not a touchscreen), an SSD with 64GB of space, an
upgrade to 2 GB of RAM, a 2 megapixel webcam and much more besides.


CASE

The design is very plain and conservative.
3.99 cm at its heighest point? Too much!
The rubberized surface is convincing.

The Latitude 2110 is certainly not sleek and elegant, but it is robust. Dell has
decided against a smart, slimline case since it should be able to withstand
heavy use in a school, university or office. With dimensions of 26.5 x 18.7 x
2.25-3.99 cm (w x d x h), the case is rather chunky and the thick six-cell
battery increases this effect. The battery raises the standing position by a
whole 18 mm. The netbook is also relatively heavy at 1.58kg including the
battery.

The case's primary asset is its sturdiness. The external surfaces are covered in
a rubberized pattern which makes them very resistant to scratches and other
outside influences. The case is firm, only flexing very slightly when subjected
to strong pressure. The lid is relatively thick at around 10 mm; it is
sufficiently resistant to torque forces. Unfortunately the thick edging makes
the 10.1-inch screen look much smaller than it is.

The lid hinges are well constructed and hold it firmly in position. Shaking the
netbook around a little does not cause the screen to move. The maximum viewing
angle is good at around 150°. With the two Kensington lock slots you can attach
a handy carry strap to the netbook, and you can also put a name plate on the
battery. This is particularly useful in large offices or classrooms. Another
nice feature for school use is the rectangular light on the back of the lid,
which allows a teacher to monitor network activity.

Overall not much has changed in terms of design, with Dell sticking with the
case of the Latitude 2100.


CONNECTIVITY

The netbook has a 3-in-1 card reader.
You can work on the go thanks to 3G.

Ports

For a business netbook we would have liked to have seen a little more than just
the standard range of ports. The Latitude 2110 only comes with three USB 2.0
ports, a VGA (an analogue video port for connecting to a projector, for
example), audio ports for a headset, a 3-in-1 card reader supporting SD, SDHC
and MMC file types, and an RJ-45 network connection. Faster peripheral ports,
such as an eSATA or USB 3.0, would have rounded off the selection nicely but are
not included.

Dell has laid the ports out sensibly leaving sufficient room between them.

Communication

Mobile technology plays an important role these days and Dell has satisfied all
possible demands in this area. Gigabit ethernet and 802.11a/g/n WLAN go without
saying, and the top model also comes with an integrated 3G UMTS module which can
be used with your SIM card. The new micro-SIM cards (also called 3FF), found for
instance in the Apple iPad, are not supported.

Left: 1 x USB 2.0, audio ports, VGA, Kensington lock slot
Right: 2 x USB 2.0, RJ-45, power, Kensington lock slot
Front: 3-in-1 card reader
Back: No ports

Expansion

Dell offers an unusual accessory in the form of a Mobile Computing Station. This
is a sort of trolley in which you can store, recharge, secure and update up to
24 Dell Latitude 2110s. This would be a particularly interesting solution for IT
departments in a business, since it allows you to perform software updates on
all the netbooks at once via a WLAN access point which is integrated into the
station. The system is mobile and can be freely wheeled around the office and
connected to any available power supply. At the end of the work day you can lock
up the trolley to protect all the machines from theft. But the system does not
come cheap, being priced at a hefty €3,500.




INPUT DEVICES

Keyboard

'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' could be Dell's motto as far as the keyboard
is concerned, as they have not made any changes. With a key size of 16 x 16 mm
it is comfortable to work with, and the keys have enough travel. It does not
take long to get used to the keyboard and its layout. One particularly good
feature is the large right-hand shift key. The Fn keys are clearly marked. Even
those who type a lot will have no problem with this keyboard.

Touchpad

The touchpad has also been kept the same; measuring just 7mm diagonally it looks
very small. It does have a vertical as well as horizontal scrolling region, but
this takes up even more precious space. We would like to have seen a larger
touchpad. The surface glides smoothly and has a good feel to it. It supports
multi-touch gestures which are another positive feature and are easy to get the
hang of. But if you really want to work efficiently we would suggest using an
external USB or Bluetooth mouse.

Compact, comfortable keyboard
Small touchpad with scrolling areas


DISPLAY

Calibration only takes about 20 seconds.

The user is spoilt for choice when it comes to the screen. The base model is
available with two non-touch screens, with native resolutions of 1024 x 600 or
1366 x 768 (HD). Our review model is fitted with a 10.1-inch touchscreen which
also has a native resolution of 1024 x 600 (WSVGA). The AUO31D2 display has a
diagonal length of 22cm and works at a maximum of 60 Hz. The screen's low
resolution means you have to scroll down more often on internet pages or text
documents. The surface has an anti-reflection coating, called 'antiglare' by
Dell.

The touchscreen should first be calibrated using the IdeaCom software which is
included. The process takes around 20 seconds and couldn't be simpler. After
this initial set up the touchscreen works very well, allowing you to steer
through Windows with your finger, with no problems for the vast majority of the
time.

172
cd/m²178
cd/m²186
cd/m²187
cd/m²188
cd/m²197
cd/m²193
cd/m²196
cd/m²198
cd/m²

Distribution of brightness
Maximum: 198 cd/m² (Nits) Average: 188.3 cd/m²
Brightness Distribution: 87 %
Center on Battery: 188 cd/m²
Contrast: 153:1 (Black: 1.23 cd/m²)

If you look at the brightness levels we measured, you will quickly see that they
are merely average. The average brightness was 188.3 cd/m²; the maximum was 198
cd/m², measured in the lower right-hand segment of the screen. The distribution
of brightness is fine at 87%, but the black level of 1.23 cd/m² is unfortunately
too high. This value is also responsible for the poor contrast ratio of only
153:1. But to the naked eye, the clarity and colour reproduction of the
touchscreen is still acceptable.

Though the screen is matt, it is still not entirely suitable for use outdoors.
It may keep reflections to a minimum but the mediocre brightness means the
screen is barely readable in strong outdoor light. However, when indoors, the
matt screen is much more pleasant to work with than a glossy one.

Viewing angles are not particularly stunning on the majority of netbooks; and
the Dell Latitude conforms to expectations in this respect. The screen contents
remain clear for a good range of horizontal angles up to 160°; but vertically
even very small deviations of between 5 and 15 degrees cause major distortions
to the picture.

Viewing angles: Dell Latitude 2110 Netbook


PERFORMANCE

The Dell Latitude 2110 comes with new but not revolutionary netbook hardware.
The processor is a marginally more powerful Intel Atom N470, around 200 MHz
faster than the Atom N450. The processor's controller supports DDR2 memory, and
so it comes equipped with 1GB of DDR2-6400 memory. Without support for DDR3,
this new business netbook will perform at roughly the same level as the large
number of machines with an Intel Atom N450.

For graphics, the netbook is fitted with an Intel GMA 3150 graphics chip, which
works with a core speed of 200 MHz. Our review model also includes an 160GB,
5,400 rpm Seagate hard drive. Dell offers other versions with more hard drive
space or a 64GB solid state drive (SSD). But these, along with an upgrade to 2
GB of DDR2 RAM, incur an additional cost.


System information: Dell Latitude 2110

We put the Dell Latitude through various benchmarks to analyse its system
performance. The high performance profile was selected throughout, and the
netbook was connected to mains power. In this situation the CPU works at 1.86
GHz in one core.

The application benchmarks (in the form of the CineBench R10 and Futuremark
PCMark tests) show that simple office activities can be carried out without a
problem. But the  difference in scores between this netbook and netbooks with an
Atom N450 is in single figures. You can see that the stronger processor and the
faster memory have very little, if any, significant effect.

Cinebench R10 Rendering Single 32Bit
610



Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 32Bit
930



Cinebench R10 Shading 32Bit
316



Help
... in comparison


PCMark 05 Standard



1479 pointsPCMark Vantage Result



1255 points
Help

... in comparison


The 3DMark series of synthetic gaming benchmarks will dash any hopes you might
have had that modern games and FullHD video content can be played smoothly.

If you need more graphics and HD performance than this, you should be looking at
a netbook with Nvidia ION 2, or waiting for a machine with the Intel Atom N550
dual-core processor (not yet available).

3DMark 2001SE Standard



2566 points3DMark 03 Standard



700 points3DMark 05 Standard



299 points3DMark 06 Standard Score



140 points
Help

... in comparison

Benchmark

A 2.5-inch Seagate hard drive (ST9160314AS) is included as standard, offering a
total capacity of 160 GB. We used the HD Tune Pro 4.50 tool to assess its
performance. The benchmark results for reading are not particularly high, but
for normal use they are fine. An upgrade in performance could be achieved by
opting for the solid state drive with 64 GB.

HD Tune

Seagate Momentus 5400.6 ST9160314AS
Transfer Rate Minimum: 3.2 MB/s




Transfer Rate Maximum: 67.7 MB/s




Transfer Rate Average: 49.5 MB/s




Access Time: 17.4 ms




Burst Rate: 117.4 MB/s




CPU Usage: 10.6 %








2.6
Windows 7 Experience Index
Processor
Calculations per second
2.6
Memory (RAM)
Memory operations per second
4.5
Graphics
Desktop performance for Windows Aero
3.1
Gaming graphics
3D business and gaming graphics
3
Primary hard disk
Disk data transfer rate
5.6
All green!

Now we come to the latencies running Windows 7 Starter. If these values exceed
1000 µs, it can lead to problems with synchronising peripheral devices. A very
well-known problem is crackles of sound when using an external sound card. With
the help of the DPC Latency Checker tool we examined the situation. Our review
model had no problems, with the values remaining completely untroubling in the
green region.


EMISSIONS

System noise

With a maximum volume of 32.2 dB(A) when running flat out, the Latitude 2110 is
always quiet, and only rarely becomes audible. When idle, the machine is almost
completely silent with a minimum reading of 29.6 dB(A). The hard drive, when
accessed, produces a constant 31.2 dB(A), which is reasonable for a 2.5-inch
drive. All in all the sound produced by the cooling system is very much
acceptable, and provides no grounds for complaint.

Noise Level

Idle






29.8 / 29.8 / 29.8 dB(A)
HDD


30.2 dB(A)Load




29.8 / 32.2 dB(A)  




 
 
30 dB
silent
40 dB(A)
audible
50 dB(A)
loud
 
min: , med: , max:     (15 cm distance)

Temperature

When busy, the system produces heat which the fan attempts to expel through four
small slits on the left side of the machine. This results in higher temperatures
in the area around the vent. Under heavy use the area reached a maximum of
40.2°C. Such temperatures do not present a danger to the components; and working
with the netbook on your lap should not be a problem.

Max. Load
Idle

 30.9 °C
88 F32.9 °C
91 F29.7 °C
85 F  33.6 °C
92 F33.4 °C
92 F29.2 °C
85 F  32.2 °C
90 F32.5 °C
91 F26.6 °C
80 F 

Maximum: 33.6 °C = 92 F
Average: 31.2 °C = 88 F

29.1 °C
84 F33 °C
91 F40.2 °C
104 F31.7 °C
89 F38.1 °C
101 F39 °C
102 F27.6 °C
82 F32.5 °C
91 F34.7 °C
94 F

Maximum: 40.2 °C = 104 F
Average: 34 °C = 93 F

Power Supply (max.)  36 °C = 97 F | Room Temperature 22.8 °C = 73 F

Max. Load
Idle

 30.4 °C
87 F30.2 °C
86 F28.2 °C
83 F  30.6 °C
87 F30.4 °C
87 F28.8 °C
84 F  28.3 °C
83 F31.7 °C
89 F28.1 °C
83 F 

Maximum: 31.7 °C = 89 F
Average: 29.6 °C = 85 F

28.5 °C
83 F33.6 °C
92 F35.7 °C
96 F30.1 °C
86 F36.8 °C
98 F34.4 °C
94 F29.7 °C
85 F33.3 °C
92 F33 °C
91 F

Maximum: 36.8 °C = 98 F
Average: 32.8 °C = 91 F

Power Supply (max.)  33.5 °C = 92 F | Room Temperature 22.5 °C = 73 F

(+) The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 31.2 °C /
88 F, compared to the average of 29.8 °C / 86 F for the devices in the class
Netbook.
(+) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 33.6 °C / 92 F, compared to the
average of 33.1 °C / 92 F, ranging from 21.6 to 53.2 °C for the class Netbook.
(±) The bottom heats up to a maximum of 40.2 °C / 104 F, compared to the average
of 36.6 °C / 98 F
(+) In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 29.6 °C / 85 F,
compared to the device average of 29.8 °C / 86 F.
(+) The palmrests and touchpad are reaching skin temperature as a maximum (32.5
°C / 90.5 F) and are therefore not hot.
(-) The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was 29.3 °C
/ 84.7 F (-3.2 °C / -5.8 F).


Loudspeakers

The loudspeakers are positioned on either side of the screen, and do not deliver
a balanced spectrum of sound. There is too much emphasis on the high frequencies
whilst the bass is neglected. But the sound is more or less adequate given the
intended target audience. For better sound quality you should use the audio jack
to attach external speakers.


BATTERY LIFE

Recharging

The Dell Latitude 2110's energy consumption is within reasonable bounds, but a
little higher than netbooks with Intel Atom N450 processors. The thermal design
power (TDP) of the Atom N470 is exactly 1 Watt more than the N450. During normal
usage the netbook consumes a maximum of 11.5 Watts. Under heavy use this can
rise as high as 16.4 Watts.

The slightly increased energy demands of the hardware has only a minimal effect
on the battery life. Our review model has the optional six-cell (56 Wh) battery,
which should provide longer battery life. The disadvantage of this battery is
its bulkiness, bringing the total height of the netbook to 18mm.

The Battery Eater Reader's Test gives the maximum possible battery life,
simulating the reading of a text document with the lowest screen brightness
setting and wireless technologies switched off. In this situation it took a good
9 hours and 50 minutes before the battery ran out and the machine could no
longer be switched on. With medium screen brightness and WLAN enabled, up to 7
hours and 13 minutes of surfing the net and writing emails is possible.

The Battery Eater Classic Test performs an OpenGL calculation with maximum
screen brightness and all energy saving measures turned off. The battery also
performed well in this test, lasting 4 hours and 37 minutes. Fully recharging
the battery (3-100%) took 133 minutes, and then the machine is completely ready
to use again. Overall the battery life is convincing, but slimmer models with
Intel Atom N450 processors do offer up to four hours more battery life whilst
offering almost identical performance.

Power Consumption

Off / Standby 0.3 / 0.2 WattIdle 6.7 / 9.3 / 11.5 Watt



Load 14.8 / 16.4 Watt


 

Key: min: , med: , max:         
Currently we use the Metrahit Energy, a professional single phase power quality
and energy measurement digital multimeter, for our measurements. Find out more
about it here. All of our test methods can be found here.

Battery Runtime


Idle (without WLAN, min brightness)



9h 50min WiFi Surfing



7h 13min Load (maximum brightness)



4h 37min


VERDICT

The Dell Latitude 2110 business netbook makes a largely positive impression, but
with a few negative points. On the positive side, the case is very robust, the
touchscreen works well, and the machine is very customizable.

Unfortunately Dell has not changed anything about the case design, and so it is
still very bulky, and not light either, weighing in at 1.58kg. Further downsides
are the mediocre screen brightness, the fact that the N470 brings only a
marginal improvement in performance, and the energy consumption which is
nevertheless higher.

One great feature is the comfortable keyboard, which will be appreciated by
people who have to type a lot. The Latitude 2110 is a very versatile netbook
with many handy features that suit its target market.

For home users the comprehensive support and additional options (like the mobile
computing station) are somewhat irrelevant and also too expensive. A consumer
netbook would perhaps be more appropriate, such as the Dell Mini 10 or netbooks
by other brands. These netbooks are generally lighter and less expensive for the
same level of performance.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Dell Latitude 2110
Processor
Intel Atom N470 1 x 1.9 GHz, Pineview
Graphics adapter
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150, Core: 200 MHz, DDR2, 8.14.10.2023
Memory
1024 MB 

, Hyundai Electronics, DDR2-6400, 800 MHz, maximum 2 GB
Display
10.10 inch 16:10, 1024 x 600 pixel, anti-glare screen, WSVGA, glossy: no
Mainboard
Intel NM10
Storage
Seagate Momentus 5400.6 ST9160314AS, 160 GB 

, 5400 rpm, Momentus 5400.6, free-fall sensor
Soundcard
Realtek ALC269 @ Intel 82801GBM - High Definition Audio Controller
Connections
3 USB 2.0, 1 VGA, 2 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: headphones, microphone,
Card Reader: 3-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, MMC), RJ-45
Networking
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000MBit/s), Dell Wireless 1520
Wireless-N Half Mini Card (a/b/n = Wi-Fi 4/), Bluetooth Dell Wirless 375
Bluetooth 2.1, Dell 5540 HSPA (3G UMTS)
Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 22.5 x 265 x 187 ( = 0.89 x 10.43 x 7.36 in)
Battery
56 Wh Lithium-Ion, 6-cell, 11.1 Volt, supports ExpressCharge
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Starter 32 Bit
Camera
Webcam: 2.0 Megapixel
Additional features
mains adaptor with cable, operating system (disk), driver and data CD, Symantec
Norton Internet Security (trial version), Dell Backup und Recovery Manager,
FastStone Capture, Dell Webcam Central, IdeaCom screen calibration, Microsoft
Office 2007 (trial version), Windows Live Essentials, 12 Months Warranty,
Colours available: Chalkboard Black, Schoolhouse Red, Blue Ribbon. 12 month
warranty including Collect and Return.
Weight
1.58 kg ( = 55.73 oz / 3.48 pounds), Power Supply: 280 g ( = 9.88 oz /
0.62 pounds)
Price
493 Euro
Links
Dell homepage
Dell notebook section


 

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The Dell Latitude 2110 is a 10.1-inch netbook for businesses or educational
establishments.
The six-cell, 56 Wh battery brings the netbook 18mm higher.
On the underside there are no access panels, making it difficult to reach the
hardware.
The air vent is too small and air is not removed quickly enough.
A built-in 2.0 megapixel webcam is available for an additional price.
Most netbook speakers are bad, and these are no exception.
but cannot be seen properly outdoors.
The touchscreen is incredibly simple to use,
The obligatory status LEDs have not been forgotten!
For €473 (special offer) you get a business machine equipped with Windows 7
Starter and the latest Intel hardware.
... and also too heavy, at around 1.58kg.
For a machine with a 10.1-inch screen, the 2100 is too large...
The rubberized surfaces protect the netbook perfectly.
The design is far from spectacular; the case is chunky.
Happily the mains adaptor is very slim and weighs 280g.



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PROS

+Robust case +Comfortable keyboard with good workmanship +Modern Intel hardware
+Good touchscreen +Very customizable with good support from Dell +One version
available with Ubuntu Linux 9.10 +Low system noise 



CONS

-Case is chunky and heavy -Limited range of ports -Bulky six-cell battery
-Mediocre screen which performs badly outside -No access panels on the underside


SHORTCUT

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What we liked

How customizable the netbook is; and its updated hardware, rubberized surfaces, 
touchscreen and integrated 3G module.

What was missing

More ports for peripherals, and a slimmer case design and lower weight.

What surprised us

The comprehensive support, the options available when you buy from Dell directly
and the touchscreen which worked very well.

The competition

Netbooks with touchscreens and modern Intel Atom processors, for example the
ASUS Eee PC T91, the larger ASUS Eee PC T101MT and the Samsung NB30-Pro Palm
Touch netbook.


RATING

Dell Latitude 2110 - 2010-12-05 12/05/2010 v2(old)
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Chassis
92%



Keyboard
89%



Pointing Device
73%



Connectivity
56%



Weight
91%



Battery
94%



Display
74%



Games Performance
18%



Application Performance
60%



Temperature
89%



Noise
96%



Add Points
80%



Average
76%



85%



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