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70 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a Sweet System! Forget the Kids!,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
Truthfully, I bought this unit for the sheer 'gee whiz' factor. It was also not that substantially more expensive than the Asus eee. The base eee costs around $300 but that includes a puny 2 GB HD and no webcam. For roughly $140 more I got a 60 GB hard drive and a webcam.
While the Asus comes with a flash drive generally limited to about 8 GB or less (some newer models come with a standard hard drive), the Classmate comes with a 60 GB hard drive (on the Series 2 model, 30 on the first series). The Amazon website lists the HD as 40, but it's actually 60. My unit was the bone grey model handle and covering with Windows XP Home edition and wireless capability. Straight out of the box this unit located my wireless signal and locked on. This unit is slightly more bulky than the eee but this is mainly because of better protection. The eee was an accident waiting to happen while the Classmate has rubber bumpers and a protective covering to make sure the kids don't bash it in. The Classmate is better built than the eee, though. My eee looked nice but creaked and groaned as the cheap plastic parts sometimes meshed. Using the mousepad on the eee was something of a chore, also, as it constantly clicked and flexed. The Classmate is definitely better in that respect. No flex, no play, just solid. As I later found out from some reviewers, the eee also has a problem with falling apart in any drop more than a few inches high. Although I didn't try it, I'm sure the Classmate would fare better, not that I plan to drop it anytime soon. The only fault I could find is that the computer comes with no owner's manual but you can get one for free at www.2gopc.com. Of note, the manual comes in German, English and French which may be why it isn't shipped with the unit (this would put it in violation of NAFTA which requires English, French and Spanish in the U.S.). My eee booted in 15 seconds with Linux on it but it took a good 2 minutes with XP and 1 GB of RAM. The Classmate took about a minute but I'm sure this is due to the rather miniscule 512 MB RAM included. Since the machine utilizes a DDR chip, I'm sure I can upgrade to 1 or 2 MB later (one chip instead of two so you'll to buy your preference since you can't double stack the chips). Since both units utilize the Celeron chip, the difference in boot times is somewhat confusing when using XP, especially since the eee's 1 GB of RAM should make a difference (but it didn't). Making this more confusing is that the eee uses a solid state drive while the Classmate utilizes a 1.8' PATA hard drive spinning at about 4,500 RPM. A sold state hard drive should always boot quicker than a rotating one. The eee's keyboard was an absolute nightmare. It was way too small and difficult to use. The Classmate's doesn't appear much larger, but it is easier to use, albeit not as easy as a standard keyboard. Again, it's made for kids. It's much better marked than the eee's and doesn't require a manual to figure out. Both manufacturers include a recovery disk for the unit without realizing there is no CD drive in either. Duh! How about a small flash drive instead of a CD for the recovery system? Both units accept external CD drives, burner or not. Heat is a problem with these small units but the Classmate doesn't have the heat dissipation problems of the eee. While using the eee it quite often became too hot to leave on my lap. The Classmate never seems to get hot although it gets warm. Part of this may be due to the leather covering on the bottom (which is held on by Velcro and is easily removable to access the RAM and HD). In the end analysis, I'd choose the Classmate any day over the eee. I got rid of the eee after two months of frustration but I'll keep the Classmate!
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet NETBOOK!,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
I had just received my 2GOPC today and I'm very impressed so far. I had purchased this for the kids (8 and 5) since they've trashed a couple of full sized cheap laptops and I could tell this unit can take a beating - it's like a tiny TOUGHBOOK! Performance wise it's pretty speedy with WINDOWS XP and the screen is fantastic - very bright and deep color and the size is perfect. The keyboard is a little small for adults, but not unusable - it has great key travel. The wifi worked well and the little web cam is surprising sharp. Battery life is decent - 3 hours on full brightness primarily surfing the net. The built in handle is bonus too. Truthfully, I've been having so much fun playing with it, it might be a while before the kids actually get their hands on it...
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Warning before updating to XP SP3!,
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I tend to agree with all the other reviews so far, so I won't repeat what they said. I do need to give a couple of warnings:
1. Wireless internet connection doesn't work after upgrading to Windows XP SP3. Once I upgrade, the wireless is able to connect to my router and my other PC's, but internet connection is spotty at best and broken at worst. 2. Customer support is nonexistent! I've emailed them a couple of times and no one has responded after three weeks. They don't seem to offer telephone support. 3. Reformatting drive using provided recovery disk crashes computer. I thought my wireless issues might be a software issue so I tried using the recovery disk to start from scratch, but after the hard drive was reformatted, the computer would freeze on the initial 2goPC screen with no way of going forward. I had to return the laptop to Amazon and get a replacement, which is when I figured out the wireless problem only occurs when Service Pack 3 is installed.
37 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
You are paying for the kid-friendly form factor,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
I originally purchased this for my 9 year old because the kids computer was losing keys and was sufficiently outdated that it would not run some of the games like the new versions of Zoo Tycoon. I liked the idea that this would have a more durable "kid-friendly" form factor. However, it is woefully underpowered and frankly, not significantly more durable than some of the comparably priced Acer or Asus systems. In addition, the CTL, Acer Aspire and Asus EEe do not have DVD/CD drives which is very inconvenient if you want to run children's games which require the original disk be in the drive in order to run.
I came across an Acer Extensa which is a dual AMD with 2 GB memory. I bought the Extensa at Best Buy for 399 which is less than the CTL or the Asus EEe and the Acer Aspire and it has better specs. It has a larger 14" screen and it is a comparable size to the CTL. While the Extensa comes with Vista and is an "ok" speed, if you wipe it and install Windows XP -- you have a system with performance that should last indefinitely for the kids -- particularly if you use Open Office (a great FREE alternative to MS Office). So if you want an economical system for the kids that will allow them to play today's memory/CPU intensive games AND be able to do dual duty as a "real system" capable of running office and home productivity suites, check out the Acer Extensa or even the Aspire systems. In the long run, it will be cheaper since you won't be looking at having to upgrade in a year as the needs of the kids and your family changes.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
CTL has WORST customer service ever!,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
I purchased the CTL 2 go pc and it wouldn't boot to the operating system ( Windows XP )
When I called CTL I was transferred to a guy names John who identified himself as the 2go project manger. When I asked him if he could help me he was rude and aggressive and told me he didn't have the time to answer my questions and transferred me to the technical repair line. I then spoke to a guy who sounded Eastern European and he told me he wasn't in charge of repairing 2go pcs and then he transferred me to a guy named Jason. I got Jasons voicemail and left a message with my name, number and email address. 2 weeks later, no reply. I called again and asked to speak to the manager and was transferred to the voicemail of a guy named Eric Stronqist who is the guy in charge of CTL. Again I left my info, again no reply. Companies like these will be the first to go in this economic downturn and they deserve all they get.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice job,
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This review is from: CTL E09L 9-Inch 2go PC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
This unit is all it is said to be. Feels very sturdy and seems to be made out of material that would allow this to survive a fall from the table. Yes the keyboard is tight and takes time to adjust if you are a fast typer but this shouldn't be your primary PC. Great for kids or for traveling. The handle is what made it for me. However, I had to return my unit as it just couldn't make and keep a wireless connect. Amazon sent another one. It did better but still had only half the ability to pick up and keep connections as my 4 year old laptop. Since I needed this for traveling, this was not workable so returned again. I had the Unix version and the second unit consistently locked up. Made Windows look flawless. The speed of the unit was on the slow side but acceptable. Hated to let it go as the whole family loved it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little computer,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
I have been using this computer on a daily basis since last September, and I love it. When I opened the box, I burst out laughing, since it looks like a toy. (Admittedly, I did the same thing when I first saw a Scion xB, and I ended up owning one, but that's another review...)
This is not a computer for everyone. It has limitations due to its size and its target audience (young people), but as a 51-year-old Physics teacher, this little gem has everything that I want and need in a portable computer. It is so small that I take it places I would never take my old Toshiba; I intend to take this thing camping this summer and really try it out. I use OpenOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird, and a variety of other open source programs, freely available on the Internet. Those few proprietary programs that I have installed, I did via a thumb drive. I have yet to run into a situation that requires a DVD drive, but I can envision that some users may want them. My wife, who teaches elementary school, liked my computer so much that she bought 6 for her class room. She now has a mini-computer lab that fits in two small boxes in her closet. An amazing little computer. You will never realize how useful these little guys are until you actually use one.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classmate for Education,
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This review is from: CTL E09L 9-Inch 2go PC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, Linux Preloaded) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
For what it is the Classmate is an excellent tool for education. The Linux version uses Edubuntu 8.04 and is snappy and responsive. I see little reason anyone would pay $70 more for XP. The laptop does not come with external video support so using it with keyboard, mouse and monitor would be difficult. The 40G drive is a bonus over other low cost ultra portables, but can be a maintenance issue over solid state in a rough and tumble environment. In comparison to its competitors the eeePC from Asus and the XO-1 from OLPC the Classmate compares favorably. In addition to the aforementioned HDD vs SSD issue, the Classmate is bulkier and appears to use more power. It is very competitive on price, but it's 9" screen is inferior to the XO-1. All three run multiple versions of Linux for the adventurous.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Bargain!,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
Got interested because of it's discount price. Comes with Windows XP preloaded. Got good delivery from Amazon and received in a timely manner. Updated the preloaded XP from the original service pack 2 to service pack 3, and I figure it took about 6 hours with some personal intervention to get all the updates (Roadrunner connection). This netbook playsback videos very well using VLC player. I called CTL support for a back up recovery CD and they promptly took care of it. CTL website also has all of the XP device drivers on file for download using FTP format. I am well pleased with this purchase. The netbook has solid construction. I have no problems connecting to the wifi a Panera Bread or at my residence (it's done automatically).The hard drive is actually 60gb instead of the advertised 40gb.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Surprise!!,
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This review is from: CTL E09XPH 9-Inch 2goPC Laptop (900 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, XP Home) Bone/Grey (Personal Computers)
After reading the mixed reviews I really did not know what to expect. I figured, what the heck, the price is right. This little computer works great! Connected immediately to my wireless network and worked flawlessly. Had it in the car and took it to some area WiFi spots and again it worked perfectly. Speed on internet browsing is quite good. Pages load quickly. The diplay is bright and clear. Getting accustomed to the small keyboard takes a few minutes but is really not a problem. This unit has a quality feel that other netbooks lack, it has rugged rubberized construction and appears like it could handle a fall. I like it! I think you will too.
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