Monday, August 9, 2010


The perfect student laptop computers are small, lightweight and cheap - just what a netbook. Mini-notebooks were originally designed for teaching, there are smaller and relatively low cost, ideal for schools and students.

However, studies show that% of consumers in the netbook market will probably be 70. However, there are mini-laptops designed for education, the models most suitable for children weighing less than one kilogram and is not above averageTextbook.

The first netbook product, the Asus Eee PC 701 is available in different variants. Surf '2 G ', is the lowest spec model cheaper and available in the entire series Eee PC, but is still a good value for money, retailing at under £ 200.

The models come in the range Surf Eee PC 701 without built-in webcam and have a battery mounted slightly reduced. However, they are still using Windows XP or Linux, Intel Celeron M processor, 512 MB40 memory and pre-installed applications and yet still weighs less than a kilo. The Eee PC 2G Surf will also be marketed as a RM Asus Minibook for educational institutions in Britain.

The One Laptop Per Child Foundation XO laptop is designed specifically for education, in difficult conditions, they have the power and connections are not necessarily easily accessible. The OLPC is a nonprofit foundation that provides laptops to children in third world countries, providingtheir training.

Intel, the chip manufacturers have the Classmate PC as part of the "product Intel Education Initiative" and "Intel World Program," where Intel spends $ 100,000,000 per year for training, education and provision of resources for teachers and students - the next generation of product innovation. The purpose of the Classmate PC is a commercial product with similar specifications of the XO laptop developed, although in the second phase of the developing countries that can offer students buy laptops.

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