"Beyond OLPC's XO-3, many tablets are already available at much lower prices than Intel's Studybook, with some priced under $100. But Grant argued that Intel is adding more value with software geared towards learning.
Intel is bundling a range of classroom software to provide a more interactive and engaging learning experience to students. Also included is textbook e-reading software from Kno, which last year received a $20 million cash fusion from Intel."


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