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Intel Readies New Classmate PC Design for 2009 CES

Intel Readies New Classmate PC Design for 2009 CES
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Scott Ferguson
Scott Ferguson
Dec 17, 2008
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Intel Readies New Classmate PC Design for 2009 CES

Intel Readies New Classmate PC Design for 2009 CES

by Scott Ferguson


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Intel now has two specific designs for its Classmate PC. The original clamshell laptop design is on the left and the newer convertible tablet design is on the right.


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The Intel Classmate PC based on the clamshell design running Microsoft Windows XP.


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Another view of the clamshell version of the Intel Classmate PC.


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Both versions of the Intel Classmate PC include a handle and rugged design for school children.


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The convertible tablet version of the Intel Classmate PC.


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The Intel Classmate PC running in tablet mode.


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This version of the Intel Classmate PC is also running Windows XP.


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The Intel Classmate PC tablet with the display closed.


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