
During the CES 2016 technology event that took place this month, CTL has unveiled a couple of new additions to their range of hardware which have been specifically designed for the education market and take the form of the CTL SB4 Chromebook which is available from $199 and a Windows Flip 360 Tablet convertible laptop that is priced at $349 for education establishments.
The SB4 Chromebook is powered by an Intel Celeron N2840 Bay Trail processor supported by 4 GB of RAM and is fitted with an 11.6 inch HD LED anti-glare screen offering users a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
As the name suggests the system comes preloaded with Google’s Chrome OS and is also equipped with a rechargeable battery that is capable of providing up to 9.5 hours of usage on a single charge. The system is also available with Chrome Device Management License for classroom management if desired.
Moving on to the Windows laptop unveiled by CTL at CES this month, this laptop is equipped with an Intel Celeron N3000 processor supported by 2 GB of RAM together with 320 GB of internal storage which can be increased to 500 GB if your budget will stretch.
The Windows Flip 360 Tablet convertible laptop is also equipped with a display that provides a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and is available from $349 for educational establishments. Other features include HDMI output, a microSDHC card reader, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a USB 3.0 port and a USB 2.0 port as well as a fanless cooling system. For more details jump over to the CTL website via the link below.
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