Micro-Mobility
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Students in the classroom use computers at their desks, in small groups, while sitting on a floor, at a bench, or standing in front of the classroom, typing on the computer and writing on paper, alone and shared. Micromobility defines seamlessly and effectively moving between all of these conditions in and out of the classroom...
Some of the features that highlight and support micro-mobility
- Integrated handle and built in grips allows easier holding and carrying around by students.
- Swiveling tablet form supports and encourages sharing of work and collaborating with peers and teachers. Built-in motion sensor (accelerometer) allows the Intel-powered convertible classmate PC use in portrait and landscape by automatically adjusting the screen orientation.
- Palm-resting feature ignores the hands resting on the screen, allowing students to write and draw naturally directly on the screen. Touch screen allows students new ways to interact with the Intel-powered convertible classmate PC as students interact with the PC using fingernail touch.
- Built-in rotating camera and easy to use SW enables students with new ways to interact with their world and innovative ways to capture inputs in their computer.
- Long battery life and easy power management SW allows for uninterrupted use by students throughout the school day.