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Guidance for purchasing computers for students
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We have created this page for those parents that would like to purchase their own device for their student.
Below are some examples of what èßäapp¹ÙÍø currently offers students. The examples below are all Chromebooks; however, it is not necessary for students to have a Chromebooks device in order to participate in Home-based Distance Learning. Many other computers are suitable. Chromebooks are often an inexpensive option that will meet your student's needs.
Key features if you are looking to purchase a device for your student
- A forward-facing camera for video conferencing.
- Speakers or a headphone jack for video conferencing.
- Wifi enabled so that it can connect to the internet. (You will still need to have internet service.)
- A minimum of 4GB of RAM
- Computers with Intel i3, i5, i7, will provide a longer useful life, but Celeron or other mobile processors will also allow students to effectively work with èßäapp¹ÙÍø-HD distance education.
- For younger students you may want to consider a touch-enabled screen and an external mouse.
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Model:
HP Chromebook 11 G7 EE
Recommended for:
General use student device
Processor:
Intel Celeron N4000 / 1.1 GHz
Hard Drive:
16 GB
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Display:
11.6" screen, 1366 x 768 (HD)
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Model:
CTL ChromeBook NL7T
Recommended use:
Touch and Flip (Used for TechSmart)
Processor:
Intel Celeron N3350 / 1.10 GHz
Hard Drive:
32 GB
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Display:
11.6" IPS Touchscreen, 1366 x 768 (HD)
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Model: HP Chromebook 11 G7 EE Touch
Recommended use:
Touch capabilities
Processor:
Intel Celeron N4000 / 1.1 GHz
Hard Drive:
16 GB
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Display:
11.6" IPS Touchscreen, 1366 x 768 (HD)
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Model: HP ChromeBook 14 G5 (Touch)
Recommended use:
Lab/STEAM-STEM device
Processor:
Intel Celeron N3350 / 1.10 GHz
Hard Drive:
32 GB
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Display:
14" TN touchscreen 1366 x 768 (HD)