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The Asus 701 in base configuration has twice the memory, four times the storage and twice the USB ports for the same $200. No they are not targeting professionals with the classmate (or the Asus), but my personal opinion is the specs are too low even as a learning tool on the classmate. The small screen is fine for kids and the lack of optical drive shouldn't be a problem for the given task. The market will decide what format/price point is the winner, even in underdeveloped countries.