Dell is officially releasing its Chrome OS laptop, the company’s first, come January 2014. The Chromebook 11 is said to be ideal for the education sector, particularly the teachers and their students, for online collaboration thanks to the Wyse PocketCloud app. An entire school will be connected to a secured network with the security, tracking and configuration handled by IT administrators using a clouse-based management console.
This makes the laptop ideal for the education ecosystem wherein Dell’s resources and the Google Apps work hand in hand to provide integration suitable to the education environment. The learning infrastructure makes use of the WiFi, Webcam, graphics, USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 4.0 functionalities.The 2.9-pound computing device is powered by a 1.4GHz Celeron processor and it has a solid state drive with a maximum capacity of 16GB. The 11.6-inch Chrome OS gadget has a battery with a lifespan in-between charges of 10 hours, longer than Acer’s C720.
The version containing a RAM of 4GB arrives in UK and the US in the same month but the planned 2GB model is set for release within the first quarter of 2014. The Dell Chromebook 11 that comes out in January is the 4GB variant and it has a price tag of below $300 with orders from both UK and the US accepted on the company’s website.
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