
Two additional models are complete but give the buyer a choice of operating system. A $199 model is defined as the mid-range model; though it comes with just 512MB of memory, it ships with Ubuntu Linux and so doesn't carry the same demands as a Windows system. An 80GB hard drive will also be standard on the PC.
A high-end edition of the nettop at $299 switches to Windows XP for less experienced users and carries both 1GB of memory well as a 160GB hard drive to match.
Every system has room for up to 2GB of memory, a PCI slot, two SATA storage drives and one PATA slot for legacy hardware. CTL hasn't said when it plans to ship the new 2go computers but is targeting them at the public rather than Intel's focus on schools for the Classmate.