Intel's heavily rumored Netbook is now official, being renamed the 2go PC, and manufactured by PC builder CTL. According to Engadget, the education-oriented budget laptop will feature an Intel Celeron M, as well as a 915GMS graphics chipset. The 512MB of included DDR2 memory is upgradable to 1GB, while the PC features 40GB of storage. CTL will sell the 2go PC for approximately $400, and will see distribution within two months.In addition to the aforementioned features, wireless 802.11b/g connectivity is included. An 800 by 600 pixel screen comes standard; with 1-watt stereo speakers reproduce audio, powered by a Realtek ALC6555 audio system.
The 2go PC also features 2 USB 2.0 ports, 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connectivity, microphone/headphone connectors, and a built-in SD/MMC card reader.

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