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Classmate data were provided to OLPC by Intel. |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 1 June 2012
A comparison between the XO Laptop and the Intel Classmate | ||
Hardware Overview | OLPC XO | Intel Powered Classmate PC 1.0 |
Price($) | $188 ex works | |
Availability | Now | Now |
Boot/Resume Time | <0.16 s (resume) Laptop is “always on” for mesh network; boot once a week or month; always resume for instant on. |
~60 seconds boot time / ~15 seconds (resume) |
Weight | <1.5Kg | 1.45Kg |
Dimensions | 245mm (9.65") × 230mm (9") × 30.5mm (1.2") • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
240mm × 185mm × 40mm (excluding handles) • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
MOTHERBOARD | ||
Processor | AMD Geode LX700 0.8W, lead-free | ULV Dothan ZC 900MHz, lead free |
Cache | 128 KB L2 cache | No L2 cache |
Chipset | AMD CS5536 South Bridge, lead-free, 2D and 3D Graphics Capabilities | 915GMS, lead free, 2D and 3D Graphics Capabilities |
Memory | 256MB DDR1 333MHz | 256MB DDRII 400Mhz |
Storage | 1 GB NAND flash | 1GB NAND flash |
Ports | • Wide-range DC power (10–19V); • 3 USB-2.0 ports;
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• DC power (20 volt input)
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OTHER HARDWARE | ||
Display |
• 7.5"" diagonal dual-mode screen
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• 7"" diagonal screen, compliant with industry display standards
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Network | 802.11b/g wireless 802.11s mesh-networked
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802.11b/g wireless
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Touchpad | Capacitive-finger touch-pad
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Capacitive finger touch-pad, 1000 points/in, 0.2 X 0.7 mm
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Audio | Integrated 2-channel audio; stereo speakers and microphone | Integrated 2-channel audio stereo speakers and microphone |
Built-in Camera | Integrated still- and motion-capture camera (640×480) | "none |
Lock Mechanism | Bitfrost firmware anti-theft system
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Anti-theft mechanism on trusted platform module (TPM)
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Keyboard | Localized keyboards, 80 keys | Localized keyboards, 77 keys |
Other |
• Existing, rapid high quality, video and audio editing with integrated video camera
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Capable of rapid, quality video processing |
SOFTWARE | ||
OS | All major versions of Linux
(Windows† XP (pending; additional cost $3) |
Windows† XP Pro (add'l cost TBD)
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Security | Bitfrost:
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Hardware-based theft prevention using Trusted Platform Module (TPM Infineon) |
Graphical User Interface | Sugar:
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Windows†, Mandriva†, Metasys†
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Software Application Feature Set | Student-to-student and teacher-to-student and teacher-to-teacher collaboration:
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School Management Software that supports both Teacher-to-student and student-to-student collaborations: Streams Multimedia, Share Desktop - Teacher & Student, Monitor Activity & Progress, Student Testing, Share Files, Group Chat & Teaching, Class Model Management, Live Broadcast
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Programming environments | Full support of Linux and in addition to full support of Windows XP (pending)
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Full support of Windows† and Linux |
gmail accounts for all
(and standard Linux email apps); Windows Outlook Express email client (POP3 and IMAP) (pending) |
Outlook Express e-mail client (POP3 and IMAP accounts);
gmail | |
Text to speech tools | Support for text to speech tools based on Linux and Windows | Support for text-to-speech tools based on Windows or Linux |
Content | Supports worldwide and locally developed content
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Supports worldwide and locally developed content |
POWER | ||
Power Supply | NiMH battery pack:
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Li-ion battery pack:
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Alternative power input | Wide range AC/DC power input:
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No alternative power input except for adapter |
Typical Laptop Power Draw | 0.5W mesh mode; (1W ebook Mode (idle)); 2–4W typical; 4–6W power user (max)
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~9-10.5W idle; ~15W average (Mobilemark 2005 Office Productivity); ~20W power user (max); CPU throttling for power saving |
Power Adapter | 17 W;
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100~240 input and 20V (65W) |
MECHANICAL | ||
Form Factor | Laptop mode: • clamshell;
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Laptop mode: clamshell |
Industrial Design | Designed for K-12 education in the developing world:
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Ruggedness |
• No moving parts (including no fan);
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• Fan, but no other moving parts
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ENVIRONMENTAL | ||
Environmental Impact |
• Energy Star 4.0 Category A qualified
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POST SALES | ||
Warranty | Spare systems and parts ship ahead
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System and parts ship ahead (mix of units and FRU ""field Replaceable Units""), percentage depends on distributor (typical 3%). |
Service and Support | Local support; Quanta and OLPC help;
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Local OEM supports customer;
ODM and Intel support LOEM |
MANUFACTURING | ||
System | Manufactured by Quanta Computer, world's largest laptop manufacturer;
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ECS, local manufacturing and assembly available through SKDs |
Classmate data were provided to OLPC by Intel.