Affordable devices. Great for education. Starting at $189.
Choose from a selection of Windows 10 devices with features that range from ruggedized and spill-proof for student use to all-day battery life,1 all with the power, performance, and security that educators, students, and families can count on.
HP ProBook x360 11 EE
- 2-in-1 convertible with pen
- 4GB RAM, 64GB storage
- 11.6" HD screen
- Coming soon with Windows 10 S
- $299
Acer TravelMate Spin B1
- 2-in-1 convertible with pen
- 4GB RAM, 64GB storage
- 11.6" HD screen
- Coming soon with Windows 10 S
- $299
Asus VivoBook W202
- Notebook
- 4GB RAM, 64GB storage
- 11.6" HD screen
- Availiable now with Windows 10S
Lenovo N24
- 2-in-1 convertible with pen
- 4GB RAM, 64GB storage
- 11.6" HD screen
- Availiable now with Windows 10S
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Learn more1Battery life may vary significantly with usage and settings
2One year subscription is for a single-user. Offer available only to qualifying customers (as defined in Offer Terms and Conditions), which purchase a new device with Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S pre-installed, for use by a K-12 educational institution (or the international equivalent), during the Offer Period. Office 365 for Education account and internet access required. See Offer Terms and Conditions for further details.
3Research statistics based on “Computer interfaces and their impact on learning: Sharon Oviatt”, 2013

