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Dell Chromebook

A rugged Dell Chromebook for students

Posted on May 13, 2015April 16, 2020 By Hulk

 

Many school districts now offer students a dedicated laptop or tablet, but that makes for some major decisions on which platform and devices to offer. Laptop or tablet? Windows, OS X, iOS, Android or Chrome? Dell has many of these bases covered, at least for Windows, Android and Chrome products, with its new early 2015 lineup of devices for the education market.

 

 

 

The flagship is a new 11-inch Chromebook, which Dell says is designed to be “schoolyard tough,” using a semirugged plastic chassis and Corning Gorilla Glass for its display. This model has the same name as the previous version, called the Dell Chromebook 11, but the new 2015 version has a hinge that opens a full 180 degrees, a Bay Trail-generation Intel Celeron platform, faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi and what Dell calls an “activity light” on the back of the lid.
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Computers & IT Tags:android, Chrome, chromebook, Dell, education, Gorilla Glass, Intel, iOS, laptop, OS X, preview, rugged, tablet, Windows

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