The Intel Classmate PC for students and pupils have been around for several versions to buy and it has now introduced two new models, once., In the form of a new Windows 8.1 notebooks and an Android tablet PCs
The latest generation of the Intel Classmate PCs in the notebook version will go as a 10-inch model at the start and the extra cost of a few Euros you can get this model as a touch screen variant. In the area of performance you have time an Intel Celeron processor N2806 installed which technology is based on the Silver Mont / Bay Trail, as well as the latest Intel Atom processors.
The Celeron N2806 dual core offers a clock speed of 1.6GHz and the power consumption is 4.5 watts (TDP) indicated. In addition, also comes an Intel HD graphics chipset with 756MHz clock frequency and operating system Windows 8.1 are used. Other variants with Windows 7 and Linux operating systems to follow suit later this year.
The second model is also a new Android tablet PC has been introduced, which will advance as a 10.1-inch device. Here you will find an Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor with 1.2GHz clock frequency before, either 1GB or 2GB of memory and the internal memory can hold up to 32GB. On the front and back can be found in front of cameras and the built-in battery is designed to support a term of up to 12 hours. The operating system Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean" will be used.
The technical data / specifications / data sheet of the Intel Classmate PC notebook:
· 10-inch display (Optional Touch Screen)
· Intel Mont Silver / Bay Trail Technology
· N2806 Intel Celeron dual-core processor with 1.6GHz clock speed, 4.5 Watt TDP
· 756MHz Intel HD graphics chipset
· Windows 8.1 operating system
· Linux / Windows 7 versions in planning
The technical data / specifications / data sheet of the Intel Classmate PC Tablets:
· 10.1-inch touchscreen display
· Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor with 1.2GHz
· 1GB or 2GB of RAM
· 32GB ROM
· Battery life up to 12 hours
· Front and rear cameras
· Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean" operating system
Source: Engadget.com
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