Classmate PC hits store shelves in Philippines as Neo Explore X1
By Paul Miller | March 19, 2008
Filed under: Laptops

No real surprises here, we knew the Classmate PC would be showing up at retail stores for a slight premium — 16,998 Philippine pesos is about $408 US dollars — and that other companies can slap their own branding onto the laptops, but this is the first time we’ve spotted Intel’s “OLPC killer” on actual store shelves. The “Neo Explore X1″ won’t be winning any beauty contests, that’s for sure. There’s another shot after the break.
[Thanks, bravekn1ght]
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