Intel Launches More Rugged Classmate PC

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September 16, 2010

Intel has gone back to the drawing board and improved the design of its clamshell Classmate PC. Among the improvements are increased battery life, improved ruggedness, better water resistance, and additional anti-microbial protection.

“What can survive a fall from a desk plus half a box of juice, fend off fungi and bacteria, and still have the energy to keep working for 8+ hours? Meet the latest Intel-powered clamshell Classmate PC,” Intel said in a statement. “The new design helps protect students from germs and offers enhanced protection against accidental drops (up to 70cm) or liquid spills (up to 100cc).”

Intel’s Classmate PCs are powered by an Intel Atom processor and come with a six cell battery. Other features include rounded corners, an easy-to-grasp handle, and a special HDD rubber cage to reduce impacts from drops and bumps.

Image Credit: Intel
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