Intel announces the 2nd generation Classmate PC
Intel has officially unveiled their next-generation Classmate PC, or what is being called the Netbook. The updated line will feature a 9-inch display, an Intel Celeron M processor, 512MB of RAM, 30GB hard drive, built-in webcam, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and is mesh network capable. The notebooks Netbook will also be able to run either Linux or Windows XP. Similar to the previous generation, these updated models will be a part of the Intel World Ahead Program.
Intel’s Smartbook, formerly know as the Netbook, Eco PC, 2go PC
With all these names, it seems that Intel’s latest offering is similar to the Everex Cloudbook, which has had multiple variations (and names) depending on where in the world it was being released. The latest info on the Intel ultra-portable is that it is being called the Smartbook. Of course this comes just a short while after we saw those official looking press style pics and spec sheet for the 2go PC, which was a nice follow up to those cell phone style images that we saw of the Netbook (aka: Eco PC) a few weeks back.
Intel’s 2go PC; formerly know as the Netbook
It was just a few weeks back that we first saw those cell phone style pics show up, only to quickly be followed up with a much cleaner looking set, based on that it seemed only a matter of time before more information came out. This time its in the form of a spec sheet and a few press style pics. The Intel Netbook 2go PC will be manufactured by Computer Technology Link (CTI) and seems to be aimed primarily at the education and classroom market although with the featured specs it should hold its own against with the recent ultra-portable craze.
The 2go PC will be running on an Intel Celeron M processor with the 915GMS chipset and come with Windows XP or Linux. The 2go PC will feature a 9-inch display with an 800 x 480 resolution, 512MB of RAM standard with support up to 1GB, a 4200 RPM 40GB hard drive, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, SD/MMC card reader and a built-in webcam.
Although an official price and release date has not yet been announced, rumor has it that it should be available in less than 60 days and retailing for around $400. Keep reading for a few more pics of the 2go PC…
Intel’s Classmate PC headed to US, European retailers
Yet another ultra-portable notebook is expected to be offering some competition for the likes of the Eee PC and Cloudbook, of course this one has been around and in the works for a while. Originally thought of as a competitor to the XO OLPC laptop, the Classmate PC has similar features to the other more full featured ultra-portables currently on the market and includes a 7-inch 800 x 480 display, an Intel 900MHz Mobile processor, 256 or 512MB of RAM, 1 or 2GB SSD, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and will be running either Linux or Windows XP. The Intel Classmate PC should be hitting both US and European retailers soon. The Classmate PC has been available on the retail markets of India, Mexico and Indonesia, but this is the first time it will be available for sale outside those areas. Intel has done some pilot tests in the US and Australia at select schools. The Classmate PC is expected to retail for around $250 to $350, however there was not any mention of which stores will carry the notebook.
Hacao’s Classmate PC now arriving in Vietnam
The Classmate PC has begun to arrive in users hands, currently making its way to Vietnam the OLPC and Eee PC competitor seems to be a pretty nice offering. Being sold under the Hacao name the Classmate PC features a 7-inch (800x480) display, 900MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, 1GB of flash storage, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. It weighs just 2.9-pounds and is 9.6-inches x 7.7-inches x 1.7-inches.
The Classmate PC runs a custom version of Linux called Hacao Linux Professional that was based on Puppy Linux. The Hacao Classmate PC has a few options for pricing, student pricing is $250 while it will cost the general public $340, users can also opt to have Windows installed for an additional $38.
Via [SlashGear]
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