Lenovo announced today that it is making a bold step into the Chromebook market, at least so long as you're an elementary school student or a teacher.
For Lenovo's first foray into Google's operating system it is launching the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook, a Chrome OS laptop built specifically for K-12 schools.
To survive in that kind of educational environment, the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook is a tough piece of hardware, with a rubber bumper built into the top cover and reinforced corners to help it survive the occasional accidental fall.
The hinge has also been strengthened with Lenovo claiming it can safely withstand being opened and shut over 50,000 times.
In actuality, the laptop is a Chrome OS model for Lenovo's existing Windows-based ThinkPad X131e line, so the rugged design should be familiar to educators and students who have been using them since last year.
Chromebooks in the classroom
The ThinkPad X131e Chromebook's key benefit is from the Chrome OS itself, giving the laptop fast boot times and battery life that can last the entire school day.
It will rely on Google Apps for Education and the Chrome Web Store for applications, which will provide all of the necessary tools for students like creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
The actual hardware features an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 anti-glare display and Intel processor along with three USB ports, HDMI and VGA ports for class presentations, and a webcam to allow collaborative programs between different schools.
Since the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook is meant for K-12 education, Lenovo is only selling the laptops directly to schools and institutions priced at $429 (EU£268, AU$406). Interested educators can place bulk orders for their school starting February 26.
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