The CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC is one of the first netbooks to employ touchscreen technology successfully. Its sleek skin over Windows XP simplifies program launching, and preloaded applications allow kids to take full advantage of the tablet's functionality. When you put aside its sluggish hard drive and cramped keyboard, this is a setup that we would love to see emulated in netbooks aimed at adults. While its $499 price is slightly higher than most 8.9-inch systems (a similarly configured Acer Aspire one costs $379), its smooth tablet implementation and durable chassis make the 2go Convertible a great educational tool.
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TSA goes hands on with Mycopunk, the new co-op shooter from Devolver Digital.
Microsoft is doing more for PS5 these days than Sony? Wow.