“Fresh from the show floor, we have a first look at the next-generation of Intel’s Classmate PC, the chip giant’s alternative to the OLPC for use in educational settings in developing nations. The new Classmate design is a convertible tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, stylus, and custom software (which runs on top of Windows XP) to enable touch-based input and control. Read on for the full scoop and photos.”Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
- CES 2009 – TV Trends, WirelessHD, 240Hz and Netbook Pricing @ AnandTech
- CES 2009 Coverage Day 4 @ OCC
- CES 2009 : Get touchy feely with the DX 9000 @ HEXUS
- CES 2009 Day 3 Coverage @ DriverHeaven
- CES 2009 : Derek Perez interviews HEXUS
- CES 2009 Show Floor Coverage @ The TechZone
- CES 2009 – Gadget Hunting at Digital Experience @ Futurelooks
- CES 2009 Videos and Coverage @ Digital Trends
- CES 2009 @ Pro-Clockers
- CES 2009: Lunch at Pieros @ ThinkComputers
- CES 2009 Coverage @ Legit Reviews
- CES 2009 Coverage Day 2 @ OCC
- CES 2009 Coverage Day 3 @ OCC
- CES 2009: OCZ Technology @ ThinkComputers
- Cars of CES @ Pro-Clockers
- CES 2009 : First showing of the Street Fighter IV arcade stick @ HEXUS
- NVIDIA’s Ion Small Form-Factor PC Platform at CES @ HotHardware
- Driverheaven @ CES 2009 (Day 2)
- Dell Adamo Unveiled @ AnandTech
- CES 2009: BFG Tech Phobos System @ ThinkComputers
- CES 2009: Digital Camera & Camcoder Introductions @ Hardware Secrets
- CES 2009 – Gadget Hunting at Digital Experience @ Futurelooks
- CES Day 2 – ViewSonic, iBuyPower, Lian Li & More @ BCCHardware
- Adult Entertainment Expo 2009: blondes, bosoms and booty @ HEXUS
- 2009 AVN Expo Booth Babes @ Tweaktown
Feel that gadget lust

If the videos that Ryan posted over the weekend still haven’t satisfied your desire to see everything that was on display at CES 2009, follow the links below and you can pretty much be guaranteed to have caught as much coverage as is humanly possible. You can start off by taking a look at the current tablet for the OLPC project as captured by The Tech Report. It isn’t a powerful gaming laptop by any means, it’s a fairly simple Atom based tablet with a 60GB hard drive that only weighs 2.8lbs, perfect for a child who should be studying instead of fragging.