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Elonex One at Computex 2008

 
Elonex One


Elonex One laptop
has been displayed during Computex 2008 in Taiwan. The laptop is mentioned as the UK’s first £100 sub laptop in order to help students having access to affordable laptop.

Launched at the Education Show 2008, the laptop has been designed to offer affordable access to wireless internet, email and word-processing. Aimed primarily at the education sector the laptop will be a tool to give children modern computing skills and access to online resources, and to give teachers a range of new methods to teach with.

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