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Classmate 2 reviewed
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by John Biggs on April 18, 2008

Intel’s Classmate 2 has been manhandled and it seems as sturdy and innocuous as a Fairfax, Virginia office park:

It’s a cut-price, cut-down laptop that runs XP moderately well, and connects to the net without a hitch. In fact, it accomplishes most tasks thrown at it without a hitch and its underpowered processor only really struggles when it is attempting to multi-task.

It has been designed with education and the developing world in mind, says Intel, and yes, there are a small number of unique features. It has mesh networking – so that laptops can piggyback their wireless and create ad hoc networks.

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  • Being that I’m currently sitting in a Fairfax, Virginia office park, that’s the weirdest gadget post I’ve ever read. Good thing I’m not schizophrenic…um…yeah….

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