Intel throws hat into education tablet race
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- Category: The Web's Edge -- peering into the future
- Published on Thursday, 12 April 2012 03:51
Intel's new entry into the education market for students from elementary on up, shows that the market forces are moving quick to find a tablet that can spark imaginations.
Intel's Studybook, comes in with a sub $200 price for the base model.
Designed for one-on-one classroom learning, it’s available with an optional 0.3-megapixel camera on the front and an optional 2-megapixel camera on the back. Also optional are an accelerometer and light sensor, 3G and Bluetooth (all models will have WiFi) and a mini-High-Definition Multimedia Interface (mini-HDMI) SIM card slot for 3G connectivity.
All models receive 1GB of memory, a 7-inch display with capacitive multi-touch capabilities and a resolution of 1,024 by 600, Intel’s Trusted Platform Module (TPM) theft-deterrent solution, integrated audio with a single speaker and digital microphone, a USB port, a microSD slot and audio out.
The studybook is drop-tested for a little over 2 feet, is water- and dust-resistant, weighs 1.2 pounds and measures 8.12 by 5.31 by 0.65 inches.
--- eWeek


