Intel readies touch Classmate PC netbook for CES

By Jacqueline Emigh | Published December 17, 2008, 1:06 PM

At CES 2009, Intel reportedly plans to release its second lunchbox-style Classmate PC for kids. Meanwhile, the Classmate's chief architect at Intel has jumped ship for competing NComputing.

More details keep unfolding about the Convertible Classmate PC, Intel's second entry into the same classroom market also targeted by NComputing and the MIT-spawned One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).

In demos at the Intel Developers Forum and elsewhere, Intel has been showing a forthcoming netbook which will feature a 180-degree swivel webcam, 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 60 GB processor, and an 8.9-inch touch screen in addition to its keyboard.

According to information now leaking out, the new Convertible Classmate is set for release at CES in January. For the final product, Intel and its manufacturing partner CTL have settled on a blue-and-white lid instead of the initially envisioned greenish-yellow color. Intel also plans to preload a software program and third-party applications that will allow Windows XP to take advantage of the touch screen.

The second edition of Intel's Classmate PC

Like the original clamshell unit -- also known as the CTL 2goPC -- the Convertible PC will come with the carrying handles which have garnered the Classmate the "lunchbox" nickname.

Meanwhile, Mark Bedford, the original architect of the Classmate PC, reportedly left Intel earlier this month to head up worldwide marketing efforts at NComputing, a rival company which departs from the netbook model by using multiple desktop display stations powered by inexpensive PCs running virtualization software.

As previously reported in BetaNews, the OLPC recently lost out to NComputing on a classroom computing deal in India because NComputing's approach was deemed less costly.

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Is this thing even networkable?

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Surely the webcam would be fairly pointless if it wasn't networkable. Also seeing they are showing IE on the screen I would imagine it would have some form of connection to the internet.

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i wonder if you will be able to pick this up for less than $250?

how much ram? 1 Ghz since it has a 60 GB processor. :-)

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Not a bad looking unit.

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In demos at the Intel Developers Forum and elsewhere, Intel has been showing a forthcoming netbook which will feature a 180-degree swivel webcam, 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 60 GB processor, and an 8.9-inch touch screen in addition to its keyboard.

That's a very large processor. :P

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That's why the unit requires dedicated handles.

;-))

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I think the distributed virtualized environments like those offered by NComputing, Panos Logic and others, offers much greater ROI with MUCH less admin overhead than does trying to put underpowered standalones in every kid's hands.

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