Like every Classmate PC, this HP laptop features some level of ruggedness and is designed with withstand school trips and other “outside the classroom” activities. It runs Windows 8.1, but does not have a touch display (again, to make it affordable, I presume).
HP says that this new model will be available in “late January” and if it sticks to Intel’s Classmate standard, it should have a 10-hour battery life (when running the MobileMark test). Inside, it is powered by a Celeron as usual, but was upgraded to the N2000-Series which has a thermal design of only 7.5W. Unfortunately, HP did not disclose the price of this new computer at the moment, so we’re not sure what “affordable” means in Dollar terms.