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Mystery Tablet Shown at Intel Event, Either the Classmate 3 or a Quad-Core Speak & Spell
Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 10:10 AM on August 20, 2008
At the end of an otherwise tepid presentation at the Intel Developer Forum today, Dadi Perimutter, head of Intel's Mobility Group, dropped a bomb (via PowerPoint) on his audience: a mysterious tablet device, which could well be the next generation of the Classmate OLPC competitor. If that is the case, the OLPC might really have something to worry about. Sugar, the "revolutionary" Linux-based OS originally developed for the OLPC, is already in development for the Classmate project, not to mention that fact that this new picture indicates that Intel may have taken a few of Nick Negroponte's visions for the OLPC XO-2 to heart, and possibly to production.
The current Classmate PC fits a traditional form-factor and has been moderately successful, if not dominant, in its intended market. Without a truly unique design or an adequately modified (or new) operating system, the first and second generations of the Classmate amounted to little more than a very cheap laptop. Switching to a tablet-style design and relying on nontraditional input methods could push the new Classmate (or whatever this is) over the edge as the de facto digital teaching device for the developing world. That, and a ridiculously low price. In any case, we'll be at tomorrow's IDF keynote when this little tease gets filled out. [Laptop Mag]

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Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity
Posted 11:24 AM 20/8/08
ET e-mail home. ET get directions from MS worldwide telescope app.
Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity
DisposableInterloper
Posted 10:54 AM 20/8/08
@tsvb:
I was just going to say that.
Incidentally, the C5 is based on an Intel reference design intended for medical professionals.
DisposableInterloper
tsvb
Posted 10:49 AM 20/8/08
Nice looks similar to the Motion C5 Tablet.
tsvb
Technogen
Posted 12:16 PM 20/8/08
I WANT A QUAD-CORE SPEAK & SPELL NOW!
Technogen
shandy
Posted 6:48 PM 20/8/08
test
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shandy
Posted 6:34 PM 20/8/08
I think it could be a NHS tablet that is fully waterproof and can be usesd in hospitals and is totally sealed and this makes it ideal for doctors and nurses
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shandy
Posted 6:33 PM 20/8/08
hello
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shandy
Posted 6:31 PM 20/8/08
I bet you its an NHS tablet that will be able to be put through a cleaning system within hospitals
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shandy
Posted 6:29 PM 20/8/08
I bet you its a HNS ( national health service ) wifi tablet that can be used in hospitals and can be put through the relevent cleaning systems within a hospital :)
shandy
feckineejit
Posted 3:39 AM 27/8/08
@shandy: DO YOU GUYS HEAR THAT?
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