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The Classmate notebook PC for emerging markets. The computer, which Intel showed off in June is a sub-$400 notebook the company is developing for kindergarteners through high school students in developing nations.
The Classmate will come with about 1GB of flash memory instead of a hard drive so it can withstand accidents better. Asset-control software will make laptops disable themselves if they've been out of the classroom for too long. The Classmate will also come loaded with software that attempts to keep students on task.









