Intel reveals new classmate PC design

Posted on Wednesday, September 15 2010 @ 11:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel presented a new classmate PC design at the IDF in San Francisco, you can check out the details in this PDF.
What can survive a fall from a desk plus half a box of juice, fend off fungi and bacteria and still have the energy to keep working for 8+ hours? Meet the latest Intel-powered clamshell classmate PC, unveiled today at the Intel Developer Forum. It features increased ruggedness, longer battery life, improved water resistance and additional anti-microbial protection. The new design helps protect students from germs and offers enhanced protection against accidental drops (up to 70cm) or liquid spills (up to 100cc). Part of the Intel Learning Series, the classmate PC provides classrooms around the world with a wide selection of purpose-built solutions for education tailored to meet their needs.


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