
Intel cooking up a storm and a Fizz…
Published: 22 August 2008 16:21 GMT
Zoostorm claims the Fizzbook is the first fully featured laptop designed around the needs of children aged six to 14. The laptop has been ruggedised and made splash proof to ensure it's 'kid-proof'.
The launch model costs £199 and includes a seven-inch colour screen , 512MB of memory, 4GB storage, wireless connectivity, two USB ports, an SD card reader and four and a half hours of battery life.
Photo Credit: Zoostorm
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