The Intel-Powered Convertible Classmate PC had its official absolution at CES in January 2009 and was aimed at students, teachers, and parents. The Convertible Classmate can be adapted from a acceptable laptop to a book PC to acquiesce accouchement to address and draw added naturally. This archetypal was advised by TEAMS Architecture Shanghai and won several architecture awards such as the Appliance Architecture EID Award10, 2008 Spark Award and 11IF 2008 China Award12. The antecedent archetypal includes the following:
Dual mode: book approach and acceptable laptop mode.
When accessible like a acceptable laptop, the awning swivels 180 degrees for easier sharing.
1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor
1 GB RAM (2 GB max)
60GB Hard Disk Drive (PATA 1.8", ZIF socket)
8.9 inch blow awning & avant-garde palm-resting technology.
Allows for autograph or cartoon anon on the screen.
Built-in camera rotates 180° to accredit acceptance to collaborate in a new way
Portability: Carrying handle, failing and bunched size.
Water-resistant keyboard
Education-specific appearance and touch-optimized software
SD Agenda Reader; affidavit says that you can cossack the arrangement off an SD card, or a accepted USB thumbdrive
Comes with either Windows XP installed (standard) or Windows XP Professional (an added $186 on the 2go)
Dual mode: book approach and acceptable laptop mode.
When accessible like a acceptable laptop, the awning swivels 180 degrees for easier sharing.
1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor
1 GB RAM (2 GB max)
60GB Hard Disk Drive (PATA 1.8", ZIF socket)
8.9 inch blow awning & avant-garde palm-resting technology.
Allows for autograph or cartoon anon on the screen.
Built-in camera rotates 180° to accredit acceptance to collaborate in a new way
Portability: Carrying handle, failing and bunched size.
Water-resistant keyboard
Education-specific appearance and touch-optimized software
SD Agenda Reader; affidavit says that you can cossack the arrangement off an SD card, or a accepted USB thumbdrive
Comes with either Windows XP installed (standard) or Windows XP Professional (an added $186 on the 2go)
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