Thursday, December 30, 2010


To help boost the IT literacy of the Japanese kids, Toshiba has rebranded and introduced its former Classmate PC Tablet created together with Intel for the Japanese market. The new tablet will be known as the CM1, an initiative reportedly aimed to “foster ICT environments in schools“.
Among the features that the Toshiba CM1 would carry include a 10.1″ LCD touch screen boasting of 1366×788 resolution with LED backlight. They will be powered by an Intel Atom N450 1.6 GHz CPU, NM10 Express chipset, a 160 GB HDD, 2GB of RAM, Ethernet, WiFi, a webcam and the usual USB ports.

The Toshiba CM1 tablet will measure 268x216x35.6mm and weighs about 1.8 kg. It will come with a stylus support and a pre-installed Windows 7 Professional 32bit OS. Toshiba will be marketing the said PC tablet with an open price model slates


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