2go Convertible Classmate PC Mini Notebook Computer

Wednesday, January 21, 2009



CTL is a laptop computer manufacturer headquartered in Portland, Oregon, having its Nexus brand known for the LCD and plasma television panels distributed to customer worldwide.


The company produces a wide range of laptops and released recently a new netbook model featuring convertible touch-sensitive display of 8.9 inches in diagonal, known as the 2go Convertible Classmate PC powered by the Intel Atom low-power consuming processor.


Previously we wrote about the Intel’s new Classmate PC mini notebook computer release and the enhancements brought to the Magellan Initiative in Portugal, and today we’ll take a closer look at the specifications published by the CTL Corporation.


According to CTL, the new convertible mini notebook computer is available in the United States at a price of $549 and is destined to the education sector. It features netbook functionality as well as tablet a PC mode, while sporting a water-resistant keyboard that prevents accidental spills to enter inside the system.


Other features of the 2go Convertible Classmate PC include a removable carrying handle for easy transport, rounded margins, and the Quick Launcher that gives users access to most used applications, a collaboration software and web communication via email, instant messaging and research.


The 2.8-lbs mini notebook computer is equipped with an accelerometer that supports display’s rotations and detects the tablet’s orientation, adjusting the view.


In addition, in the tablet PC mode users have the possibility to write or draw directly on the screen using the pen stylus, as well as perform other actions such as select, move, drag, resize, scroll, pan, copy and zoom.


Key elements of the world’s most affordable touchscreen PC include a shock-mounted hard drive of 60GB, wireless N for high-speed Internet connectivity and the 6-cell battery that provides up to 5 hours of continuous operation.


“While the 2go Convertible Classmate PC can function as a netbook-style laptop, its uniqueness is that it is a tablet device as well—it is one of the first netbooks with touch screen capability on the market, and we expect it will be very well received as a versatile and cost-effective learning device,” said Erik Stromquist, executive vice president of CTL Corporation.


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