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  Publicación: 2013-01-25, Autor: Leo , crítica de: fayerwayer.com

  • Resumen:  Compartido 0 Veces Hace una semana Intel Chile nos mandó un Classmate PC para que lo pudiéramos probar. Nosotros obviamente lo aceptamos con la intención de hacer un FayerWayer Labs . Nuestra primera impresión con la máquina fue buena. Intel nos aseguró ...

 
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  Publicación: 2014-04-10, Autor: Adam , crítica de: uk.askmen.com

  • Resumen:  Introduced at the 2009 Consumer Electronic Show, the Intel classmate PC separates itself from the standard fare with a wonderfully easy to use convertible tablet form. Controlled via a stylus pen, this touchscreen-enabled computer adds a whole new wrinkle...

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  Publicación: 2008-05-29, crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk

  • It remains to be seen just how useful the Intel Classmate PC will be, but we cant wait to get our hands on one to find out. PC Advisor staff ...

 
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  Publicación: 2008-03-19, Autor: Dan , crítica de: CNET.co.uk

  • Small and inexpensive; solid, semirugged construction should hold up to abuse; includes Windows XP and Microsoft Office
  • Very limited built-in storage; low screen resolution
  • Aimed at students in developing countries, the Intel Classmate PC is an intriguing attempt at a low-cost laptop. We love the rugged design, but the small 2GB solid-state hard drive doesnt leave a lot of room for growth ...

 
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  Publicación: 2007-11-02, crítica de: zdnet.co.uk

  • Small and inexpensive, Solid, semirugged construction should hold up to abuse, Includes Windows XP and Microsoft Office
  • Very limited builtin storage, Low screen resolution
  • Aimed at students in developing countries, the Intel Classmate PC is an intriguing attempt at a low-cost notebook. We love the rugged design, but the small 2GB solid-state hard drive doesnt leave a lot of room for growth...

 
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  Publicación: 2009-02-27, crítica de: askmen.com

  • Resumen:  Following in the spirit of the One Laptop Per Child’s XO-1, the first budget-priced computer aimed at educating third world children, Intel has created its classmate PC. Although billed as a school appliance, this netbook is actually extremely rugged a...

 
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  Publicación: 2008-02-19, crítica de: pcmag.com

  • SD slot. Can run a Windows or Linux OS. Components are similar to those of the ASUS Eee PC 4G. Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet port. Lightweight. Inexpensive.
  • Purchases limited to government partners. Battery is not removable. Thick chassis.
  • The Intel Classmate PC is a viable answer to the OLPC XO-1, providing needy children around the world with a low-cost (free to them) laptop that runs Windows XP or Linux....

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  Publicación: 2008-01-31, crítica de: Laptopmag.com

  • Very low price, Bright, sharp screen, Standard Windows XP Pro or Linux operating systems, Kid-friendly, rugged design
  • Very small screen and keyboard, Low performance, Limited expandability
  • Classmate PC vs. OLPC XOThe Intel Classmate PC takes a very different tack from the OLPC XO. Nicholas decidedly preferred the Classmate to the OLPC XO, saying, “It’s really great. This one is totally better.” Given the choice between the...

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  Publicación: 2007-11-01, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com

  • Small and inexpensive; solid, semirugged construction should hold up to abuse; includes Windows XP and MS Office, which lets students gain experience on software theyre likely to encounter in the future.
  • Very limited hard-drive space; low screen resolution.
  • Aimed at students in developing countries, the Intel Classmate PC is an intriguing attempt at a low-cost laptop. We love the rugged design, but the small 2GB hard drive doesnt leave a lot of room for growth.

 
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  Publicación: 2006-09-28, crítica de: trustedreviews.com

  • Resumen:  Earlier today I reported on Intel’s World Ahead programme, which aims to bring technology to the developing world. One of the key aspects of the World Ahead programme is the Classmate PC – a portable computer designed to help school children learn, in...

 
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