February 21st, 2008
Intel Classmate PC Review by PCmag
Category: Laptops, Popularity: 3% [?]The Intel Classmate PC is basically a twofold initiative. Its primary objective is to put an inexpensive laptop into the hands of needy children, which by itself is a praiseworthy goal.

PCmag Reviews the Intel Classmate PC and gives out”Bottom Line:The Intel Classmate PC is a viable answer to the OLPC XO-1, providing needy children around the world with a low-cost (free to them) laptop that runs Windows XP or Linux. PROS: SD slot. Can run a Windows or Linux OS. Components are similar to those of the ASUS Eee PC 4G. Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet port. Lightweight. Inexpensive. CONS: Purchases limited to government partners. Battery is not removable. Thick chassis.”
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Popularity: 3% [?]
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