Intel showed off its new Classmate PCs at CES 2012

Intel showed off its new Classmate PCs at CES 2012
Deepika January 12, 2012 Laptops, Tablet

Intel unveils new lineup of Classmate PCs at CES 2012. It has new batch featuring company’s latest Cedar Trail processors and extended battery life of up to 10 hours.

This latest Intel laptops for the classroom will come in two categories, the standard 10.1-inch clamshell design, and a 10.1-inch convertible tablet. The tablet version of the Intel Classmate PC will feature multi-touch capabilities, and provide a hassle-free writing experience, with Intel’s Palm Rejection technology. The devices have also been optimized for painting, drawing, and e-reader applications. Both models come with retractable handles for easy carrying.

Features of these new classmate PCs are:

  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n,
  • 10M/100M Ethernet,
  • optional 3G/WiMAX,
  • choice of 0.3MP-2MP webcam,
  • HDMI video out,
  • USB 2.0, SD card slot, VGA port, and a pair of audio jacks.
  • weight between 1.45-1.65 kgs depending on the configuration.
  • feature Intel’s latest Learning Series Software Suite,
  • Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit, or Linux, pre-installed.

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About the Author: Deepika

Deepika Singh is a tech enthusiast. She likes to play mobile games and capture beautiful moments from her mobile phone. She writes about mobile app and when not working, you will find her watching movies or sleeping.

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