Tuesday, March 22, 2011
New Lenovo Classmate PC Computer for Students
To help the students adapt to the advance technology and to help them in their studies Lenovo and Intel have come up with an all new Classmate+PC Netbook. They have signed up to sell child-friendly computers to government and schools.
Lenovo is now making its Lenovo Classmate+PC and will sell them for $300 to $400, depending on configuration. The laptops have educational software on them and they’re targeted at grades K-8. Lenovo has the ability to offer the laptops on a global basis in custom configurations as needed, said Michael Schmedlen, director of worldwide education at Lenovo.
Lenovo Classmate+PC Netbook Specs
--Rugged functionality and pack a carry handle
-Running on Windows 7 OS
-Pre-installed with Intel Learning Series software
-Powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 processor
-1GB/2GB RAM, and choice of 8GB/16GB SSD or 160GB/250GB HDD
-10.1-inch LED-backlit TFT display
-Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity
-Three USB ports, and card reader
-1.3-megapixel camera, and stereo speakers
-D-Sub connector for an external monitor
-Dimensions: 267.6 x 237.22 x 29.9 – 34.7 mm and weighs from 1.33 kg to 1.54 kg (depending on battery and storage)
These Classmate PC computers will be sold to educational institutions and governments. The company has The company has already signed a deal to ship 158,000 units to students in Argentina this spring.
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