Intel’s convertible Classmate PC gets the hands-on treatment
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
We already got a decent adequate look at Intel’s new convertible Classmate PC when it made its debut at IDF yesterday, but whether you’re looking for a slightly more thorough examination of it, you may want to hit up Laptop Magazine, which got a chance to spend some moment with the device and offer some initial impressions. As is even more obvious in these pics, the hardware is very much not finalized, with it sporting some mismatched parts and some components that may or may not produce it into the final version. That said, they do seem fairly impressed by the laptop, with the built-in accelerometer working well, and the included “Quick Launcher” software shell making Windows XP considerably more accessible to students, and adults for that matter. Hit up the link below for the video hands-on and,
of course, plenty more pics.
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Original post by Donald Melanson
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