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The first LG Chromebook released a foldable tablet model focused on the education market

The first LG Chromebook released a foldable tablet model focused on the education market

The epidemic has caused many schools to switch to online classes, and the demand for notebooks in the education community has increased, and South Korean brand LG has announced that it will launch a Chromebook for the education market to meet the needs of South Korea and other countries that cannot be taught face-to-face. This is the second time LG has released notebook products since last year when it partnered with South Korean internet provider Naver to launch notebooks.

The first LG Chromebook released a foldable tablet model focused on the education market

Model 11TC500Q's LG Chromebook uses a screen that can be folded 360 degrees, and is used as a body design for tablets. Its 11-inch screen is touch-enabled, while supporting a stylus allows students to handwrite notes and draws during class, and is equipped with a front-to-back dual lens. One of the benefits of using Chrome OS is that teachers are able to leverage cloud servers to share homework with students, and students can simply send homework to teachers for correction when they are done.

The weight of the LG Chromebook is 1,44kg, the fuselage has IP41 rated dustproof and waterproof, and there is a handle that can be easily carried by the user. The LG Chromebook is priced at 690,000 won and will be the first to be listed in the Korean market from now on.

Source: Koreaherald

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