The new flexible design, based on Intel Corporation technologies, converts instantly from a clamshell to a tablet mode with a touch screen to allow for a more intuitive classroom experience. According to research with students and teachers, the 180-degree swivel design, rotational camera and touch screen encourage flexible classroom interaction and natural collaboration. Both the convertible and the clamshell classmate PC designs are based on ethnographic studies and feedback from pilot programs conducted in both mature and emerging markets.
in Venezuela they give these computers to students in second grade
juancho7779 1 year ago
and what does this have to do with studying? new gizmos don't make better studends
untseac 1 year ago
Nope. you can purchase an external one
InThePeanutGallery 2 years ago
is there a cd drive on it or what
2ben67 2 years ago
computer is made by m-tech, better then alien ware and yet its a lot cheaper. Price is very reasonable for all the things this can do.
EndlessCrow 2 years ago
The reason I dropped out of high school was because I was in public school until the 7th grade where I was homeschooled and had the chance to multitask, chat, twitter, listen to music, txt, wake up at whatever time.. and in 9th grade my straight A's turned into D's as I had to deal with very disgusting and awful teachers, paper (no computers used to help students learn or anything).. it's just disgusting.. and it's my mom's fault.
untypoed 3 years ago