We have heard about computing machines for business, programming, multimedia, entertainment, gaming and many other specific objectives. Here is a brand new netbook designed by keeping the requirements of a student as their primary concern. Classmate PCs are powered by Intel Atom N450 processors.

No wonder, Classmate PCs are the next generation netbooks which might not offer beast like power but take cares of a student’s needs in a comprehensive manner. Apart from its .66GHz Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor its 1 GB of RAM lets you handle high end programs with so much of ease.
This netbook features a 160 GB hard drive which offers you with good enough storage capacity to preserve all your data. Its 10.1 inch anti-glare display with a picture resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels offers it a gorgeous look apart from enhancing its utility factor.
How can a netbbok meant for students is complete without robust connectivity options? Classmate PC offers you with , 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Ethernet LAN, multi-format flash card reader, 3 USB ports as connectivity options.
It even has an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam. But unlike other netbooks available in the market, Classmate PC is comparatively heavier as it weighs nearly 3.6 pounds. It comes with Windows XP pre-loaded but its notebook version is capable of running Windows 7 quite smoothly.
But its wider keyboard and touchpad offer a better grip unlike other netbooks. It comes with 6 cell, 4400mAh battery. The current market price of Classmate PC netbook is around $449.
[via Lilputing]







This looks like a nice netbook. I prefer XP over Windows 7, so this is going on my list. I heard windows 7 has a feature that will cause it to un-register over time.
This is very nice for students looks robust for their use