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cThe management of noncommercial organization OLPC places more arrogant purposes on the reduction in the cost and improvement in the functional possibilities of student netbook series XO, Intel company proposes to use the already finished development classmate PC, which is netbook with rotary 10.1 sensory screen. Any producer can master the release of netbook with such characteristics. It is assumed that the last version Of classmate PC on base of the single core processor atom n450 (1.66 GHz) cost approximately $500.
Toshiba company today declared, that it will start the delivery of optimized classmate PC for the market of Japan during August this year. In essence, all improvements came to the strengthening of some internal netbook components for the best resistibility to the consequences of drops, which it is complicated to avoid with the operation of computer by junior schoolboys.
Rotary sensory screen with 10.1 diagonal supports 1366 X 768 resolution, it possesses sensitivity to the force of the pressure and economical light-emitting diode. The heart of netbook is the processor atom n450 (1.66 GHz) with the built-in graphic system, chipset is Intel NM10. The memory volume is equal to 2 Gb, and for storing data is intended the hard disk with 160 Gb volume. Computer works under the administration of 32-bit version Windows 7.
Access to the network Toshiba CM1 is effected through the port Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s or by the wireless channel wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n. Rotary Web- camera and microphone, stereophonic dynamics are provided. The quantity of USB ports is limited by two pieces. The overall dimensions not more than 268 X 216 X 57 mm , the netbook weight about 1.8 kg.
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