We’ve put together a list of the top reviews of the Intel® Atom™ powered 2go™ Convertible Classmate PC NL2 from around the web. If you’ve written or seen a review that you think should be on this list, please let us know! More information about the 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 can be found here.
Endgadget: CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 now available for the kids
Summary: “We can tell you that the kids are lucking out this time. We’ve been playing around with the netvertible for the last few days, and must say it’s one tough piece of hardware. Though we can see the 3.7-pound rubberized chassis putting a bit of strain on smaller arms, it’s really easy to grip and the retractable handle is less cumbersome than the previous versions. We’ve got to admit we were a bit disappointed that the resistive screen still doesn’t support multitouch, but it’s responsive to finger touches and the included stylus takes some pretty smooth notes. Our $599 unit came with Windows 7 Professional installed, but we continue to love Intel’s Blue Dolphin software layer for easily opening programs with a finger.”
Laptop Magazine: CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2
Summary: “For the online price of $599, the 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 is steep for a netbook but reasonable for a durable convertible. Plus, the kid-friendly (and kid-proof) features make much of the extra cost worth it. If durability and educational value are your highest priorities, the Classmate is worth a look”
Liliputing: CTL 2Go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 review
Summary: “The computer functions perfectly well as a standard laptop and it has a sturdy build quality and ruggedization features that help reassure you that the computer isn’t going to break every time you pick it up or swivel the display.”
Alltouchtablet: CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 shows up and gets reviewed
Summary: “Let’s face it, the CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC NL2 has almost anything you need for a portable computer that you could use for fun, work and outdoor trips.”