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  2. Lenovo Introduces Rugged ThinkPad Chromebook for Schools

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    Lenovo Introduces Rugged ThinkPad Chromebook for Schools RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (PINK SHEETS: LNVGY) today announced the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook -- a ...

  3. Google reveals HP's Chromebook for schools coming out in April

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    There's another Chromebook option for schools looking to equip their students with Google's laptops. Mountain View has revealed that HP will release a new rugged Chromebook for education in mid-April.

  4. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    Lenovo specifically targeted their Chromebook at students, headlining their press release with "Lenovo Introduces Rugged ThinkPad Chromebook for Schools". [37] [38] When Google released Google Drive, they also included Drive integration in ChromeOS version 20, released in July 2012. [39]

  5. Save 50% on a Lenovo 14e Chromebook that's great for students

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    SAVE 50%: Looking for a good back-to-school Chromebook deal? It doesn't get much better than this Lenovo 14e Chromebook on sale for just $149.99 at Amazon — that's $150 off its MSRP and the ...

  6. One Laptop per Child - Wikipedia

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    The rugged, low-power computers use flash memory instead of a hard drive, run a Fedora-based operating system and use the SugarLabs Sugar user interface. [46] Mobile ad hoc networking based on the 802.11s wireless mesh network protocol allows students to collaborate on activities and to share Internet access from one connection. The wireless ...

  7. One-to-one computing - Wikipedia

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    For students that need to type more, Chromebooks are the most common. Middle and High Schools and, to some extent, colleges have been customers for Chromebooks. For mature/adult students in higher education, the BYOD approach is most employed. Institutions provide WiFi and web-based LMS access. However, Chromebooks can be found in many libraries.