Tuesday, April 10th 2012

Intel Unveils the Atom-Powered Studybook Tablet

Intel Corporation today introduced an Intel studybook, a tablet that is part of the Intel Learning Series family and features unique classroom-ready features and capabilities including an ultra rugged design and specialized educational software. Purpose-built for 1:1 e-learning, a studybook's innovative features include front and rear cameras, microphone, light sensor support project-based inquiry and mobile learning environments. It comes with a capacitive multi-touch LCD screen and is based on an Intel Atom processor Z650.

The rugged tablet reference design is constructed from a single piece of plastic and includes shock-absorbers around the screen. It is designed to withstand accidental drops from a standard student desk and is also water- and dust-resistant. Young students, often owners of slippery fingers can learn and have fun in and out of the classroom with reduced stress for parents and teachers concerned about damage.

An Intel studybook provides education-focused solutions with a student-friendly design. The education software includes classroom management, LabCam applications that support scientific enquiry, and an optimized e-reader. The collaboration software has a user-friendly interface which enables teachers and students to collaborate in the classroom for improved learning efficiency.

"An Intel studybook offers students limitless opportunities to enhance their learning experience." said Kapil Wadhera, general manager of Intel's Education Market Platform Group. "Expanding the Intel Learning Series portfolio of affordable, purpose-built educational devices brings us closer to our vision of enabling more students and teachers to participate in high quality education."

Teachers are an integral part of the classroom and the new Intel Learning Series Teacher PC criteria will enable solutions that are developed specifically to meet the needs of teachers. The criteria are available to computer manufactures to build purpose built education notebooks and Ultrabooks for teachers and will take advantage of the 500 member strong Intel Learning Series ecosystem. Teacher PCs also come with access to education content, professional development and digital literacy resources.

As a component of the Intel Learning Series family of products, an Intel studybook is grounded in ethnographic studies. The hardware and software elements of an Intel studybook have been piloted in more than 2,000 classrooms in 36 countries. Its infrastructure is tailored to individual geographies in terms of content, cultural relevance, and language.
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19 Comments on Intel Unveils the Atom-Powered Studybook Tablet

#1
hhumas
so what will be its price and when it will be available in market ...
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#2
VulkanBros
...and what OS is it running? ...some Intel proprietary software...a wild guess :p
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#4
dj-electric
Studies include:
9gag, youtube, techpowerup and more!
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#5
Cristian_25H
VulkanBros...and what OS is it running? ...some Intel proprietary software...a wild guess :p
According to Intel, the studybook will be available with Windows 7 or Android Honeycomb (3.x).
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#6
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I dunno....looks kinda small.

Id go with a 10" android tab with a ARM CPU, they are dirt cheap, and with the correct apps can be made to read word files.
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#7
meirb111
the cpu is 45nm and is 1.2 ghz only 1 core with hyper threading enabled ,3w power. the tablet cost about 200$

why not use n2600?? it only use 3.5w 2 cores with hyper threading and is 32nm .here is a video link for the tablet: www.viddler.com/v/cb8b0d5a
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#8
R_1
Compared to Samsung Note , this thingy is outdated by every meaningful parameter. Intel should do better! :toast:
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#9
Sasqui
R_1Compared to Samsung Note , this thingy is outdated by every meaningful parameter. Intel should do better! :toast:
They are cutting thier teeth on the end user market right now... remains to be seen if they can be a playa'
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#10
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
I dunno Intel it kinda looks like a fat iPhone 3G...Beware of Apple :p
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#11
phanbuey
SasquiThey are cutting thier teeth on the end user market right now... remains to be seen if they can be a playa'
well with this they won't be much of anything.
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#12
Sasqui
phanbueywell with this they won't be much of anything.
I'm not much impressed at first glance either.
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#13
Sir B. Fannybottom
hahahahh "Studybook" it's going to be used for facebook, and tumblr.
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#15
meirb111
R_1Compared to Samsung Note , this thingy is outdated by every meaningful parameter. Intel should do better! :toast:
GALAXY NOTE COST 500$-600$ THIS WILL COST ABOUT 200$ NOT A FAIR COMPARISON :shadedshu
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#16
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
guys... this is x86. its potentially compatible with windows desktop apps.


thats kinda important.
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#17
phanbuey
Musselsguys... this is x86. its potentially compatible with windows desktop apps.


thats kinda important.
Totally agree. But while admirable, these two things will kill this: 1. X86 apps are fat, and 2. they are not designed for that tiny screen.
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#18
micropage7

nice but it looks like smaller tablet, preparation for intel to get into tablet market?
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#19
acerace
Yup, like a fat iPhone. :laugh:
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