Portugal signs up for 500,000 Intel Classmate laptops
Looks like Intel's clearing out all its Classmate inventory in preparation for that new model -- it just inked a deal with Portugal for 500,000 of the chubby gray laptops. The Classmates will be manufactured in Portugal as part of the deal, and the final subsidized cost to students will vary based on each family's income, with a max of €50 ($78). Kids should be getting their new machines at the start of the new school year, so it looks like things should be moving along quickly here.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Muhammed @ Jul 30th 2008 11:45PM
Allah akbar
First Comment !!
:P
nickbr00tality @ Jul 30th 2008 11:48PM
You must be proud.
Matt @ Jul 30th 2008 11:58PM
THIRD
El Taco @ Jul 31st 2008 12:19AM
I beat you. Then I called my own fail. Then I low ranked myself.
Abuzar Baloach @ Jul 31st 2008 12:26AM
Yes, Allah is the greatest.
Unfortunately, you aren't too great.
andres @ Jul 31st 2008 12:31AM
@el taco
while your on a roll, go kill yourself.
Muhammed @ Jul 31st 2008 1:01AM
@ El Taco
this is the 1st comment for me on engadget,
so technically you did not beat me, sorry....
ethana2 @ Jul 31st 2008 1:02AM
..then he became a monk.
nickbr00tality @ Jul 30th 2008 11:49PM
i see what you did there.
Anand D @ Jul 31st 2008 12:02AM
How can Intel be clearing out stock if these things are yet to be manufactured?
Agent42 @ Jul 31st 2008 2:01AM
Touché.
Well played sir.
Charbax @ Jul 31st 2008 5:55AM
Intel are clearing stock of the crappy ULV based Classmate models.
The other ones, Intel are selling it at loss only reason for them is to try to block OLPC sales.
ben @ Jul 31st 2008 12:26AM
Goddamn corporate pigs having their better devices with an actual well defined role in education being chosen over open-source not for profit alternatives! I mean, can you even charge that with a crank or with solar power!?
Muhammed @ Jul 31st 2008 12:57AM
@ abuzar:
take it easy man
I just get frustrated from all the "1st comment" or "1st post" I see a lot around here these days...
Just wanted to live the feeling of it... and now that I'm done, I can go home...
Dont get mad people, i'm just playin!!
back to the subject... I feel that it would be better off without windows
, I feel Linux would be a Lot better for education, oh yeah and cheaper too
CFK @ Jul 31st 2008 5:05AM
It runs Windows XP, but around here in Portugal is it bound to be distributed with a local Linux distro, aka, Caixa Mágica.
Kieran Mullen @ Jul 31st 2008 2:56AM
No word on OLPC lately. Intel and Microsoft couldn't stand by and let another company sell something many peopel (not everyone) wanted.
bebop @ Jul 31st 2008 4:16AM
I was just thinking the same thing earlier today. All the EeePC and Netbook frenzy cast it out from the limelight rather brutally, wouldn't you say?
sufehmi @ Jul 31st 2008 4:55AM
Intel have sold 500 thousands of these as well in Indonesia back at May 2008.
They have a very powerful marketing engine, we gotta admit that.
sufehmi @ Jul 31st 2008 4:57AM
Oops, the URL was not pasted in my previous comment; here it is :
http://harry.sufehmi.com/archives/2008-05-16-1650/
Oinquer @ Jul 31st 2008 5:15AM
I am from Portugal and after hearing the news i laughed myself ...these go to children from 6 to 10 years....
although they're cheap...0€ - 20€ - 50€.... giving even more computers to children will make the future children's even more sedentary...
Ohh well our politicians can now say they made a good thing! YEAHHH....
beuler @ Jul 31st 2008 5:20AM
Lots of details missing here. Production of these low cost PCs will start in September, current production capacity is only 40.000 per month with planned unspecified increase in capacity. The PC will be branded as "Magalhães" (Magellan) - it won´t have the Classmate brand. Production cost is 180 euros per machine! 500.000 will be sold in Portugal to schoolchildren between 6 and 11 yrs old for free, for 20 euros or for 50 euros depending on family income. The government is paying up the difference and expects to recoup part of the costs with machines that are bundled with broadband contracts. There are plans to export the Magalhaes to Europe, S. America and Africa. (from: http://ultimahora.publico.clix.pt/)
Dillon @ Jul 31st 2008 9:44AM
"500.000 will be sold in Portugal to schoolchildren between 6 and 11 yrs old for free, for 20 euros or for 50 euros depending on family income."
Sold to school children for free eh....
beuler @ Jul 31st 2008 10:22AM
@Dillon
Stranger things happen in Portugal all the time, I kid you not!
Charbax @ Jul 31st 2008 5:59AM
Portugal could have gotten 1 million OLPC laptops for the same price. OLPC also is readable in the Portuguese sun, OLPC can be used to read every book from the whole world, OLPC has much better battery life then Intel ULV and Atom. OLPC has Mesh and an anti-stealing mechanism as well.
But hey, if Intel can give away 500 thousand laptops to Portuguese children, then why not. But I think it's probably the Portuguese tax payers that are paying probably more then $350 per laptop, thus twice the price of the much better OLPC laptop.
Staat @ Jul 31st 2008 7:03AM
This time Portugal will appear good positioned in the ranks!!
Nice going!
We will appear to be developed in the statistics, but we will continue to be one of the european countries were you pay the higher prices to access internet.
Phoenix987 @ Aug 1st 2008 2:04AM
I read the article, nice to know I can clear out my stock of media I'm yet to buy at a yard sale :P
However, even if Intel does sell these for a loss, what's it gonna do? They've got such a lead on AMD and have the ability to lose that much (I think anyway).
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