Intel replies to the MIT $100 PC with a Free Notebook?

Paul Otellini of Intel claims to have developed in its Chipzilla laboratories an answer to the $100 MIT hand crank PC.

edu wise
edu wise

The "Edu Wise Educational Notebook" will be distributed free development in the field of education, in case the need arises, though it'll cost $400 and will be launched next year.

Here are some pictures published in IDG Now with Paul Otellini showcasing the above mentioned notebook. The Windows-powered mini-PC looks pretty cool with not that large screen. No word on the Operating System and other system stats yet.

I hope Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT project is not fazed by this bang after being larked by Bill Gates earlier.

Via: theinquirer

You might also like
© 2012, Instamedia. Some rights reserved. Powered by Instapress and Instacheckin.