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Publicación: 2012-09-26, Autor: Brian , crítica de: pcmag.com
Kid-friendly (and kid-proof) design. Touch screen and stylus. All-day battery life. Rotating camera. Speedy solid-state drive. Display is 1366-by-768 resolution.
Low-capacity drive. Unexceptional performance. Lacks the robust software selection seen elsewhere
The 2go PC NL3 Classmate PC makes some performance gains with a quick solid-state drive and a long-lasting battery, but we've seen this same package with better software....
Resumen: When we were given the Intel Convertible Classmate PC to review, we initially thought that we would go ahead and review it the way we do with all of our computers, by breaking it down bit by bit from design to features to software. But this time a...
Designed for the classroom and full of learning tools, this convertible, rugged tablet features a pretty good touch screen, but its performance lags, and it can get pricey. It works best when used in sync with a teacher and a lesson plan. ...
Good price for a touchscreen convertible tablet, Sturdy and well built to take some rough handling by children or adults, Easy to use, Runs Windows 7, though not an option from all resellers as of this writing,
Limited support from resellers, none from Intel, Keyboard may be too small for touchtypists, Processor too slow for builtin web cam to be useful, Toylike appearance may be unacceptable to adults.
Publicación: 2009-03-03, Autor: Matt , crítica de: Techreport.com
Its hard to look at the Convertible Classmate PC and not think "netbook for kids," but its really much more than that. Intel has obviously put a lot of engineering time into every aspect of the new Classmate PC, with the touch screen being the most o...
Hassle-free tablet experience, Attractive touch interface, Built-in accelerometer, Durable design, Good battery life
Keyboard not big enough for adults, Sluggish hard drive, Underside gets very warm
From its durable chassis down to its kid-friendly lunch box handle, the CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC looks the part of a child’s laptop, but its has appeal beyond the target market. The $499 system (also called the Intel Convertible Classmate PC...