Tuesday, January 18th 2022

Lenovo Education Solutions Deliver Agile Learning Tools

Today Lenovo announced new additions to its broad education portfolio designed to enhance learning efficiencies in a new age for education. The new devices are purpose-built to meet the needs of modern in-person and distance-learning. The all-new Lenovo 10w Tablet running Windows 11 is powered by the Snapdragon 7c compute platform to enable an Always On, Always Connected computing experience, balancing the power and performance students expect and the mobile computing experiences they need to help them succeed in modernized learning. The new Lenovo 13w Yoga offers the flexibility of a convertible device with AMD Ryzen 5000 U-Series processors for mobile up to an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, and can include options to boost teacher and student engagement, device protection and improved connectivity.

According to UNESCO, more than 1.5 billion students have been impacted by the pandemic and many countries have been affected by extended school closures. Although classes are thankfully reopening, many continue to endure disrupted agendas and at the time of writing more than 35 million learners are still unable to benefit from classroom instruction. The longer-term focus needs to be on learning recovery and returning the trajectory beyond pre-Covid levels. A recent UNESCO report points out that we collectively have an opportunity to reinvent education to be more resilient, equitable and efficient in delivering learning for all. Institutions need to invest in structured learning programs that provide access to technology that can amplify classroom-based experiences. The tools need to be dynamic to support distance learning solutions and computer-assisted learning to help maximize education continuity. As a technology provider, Lenovo is committed to partnering with customers to develop and deliver innovative solutions to enhance learning today and into the future.
Lenovo 10w Tablet is ideal for younger students with its ruggedized rubber bumper and Corning Gorilla Glass offering better protection for daily wear and tear. The detachable keyboard converts the tablet into a 10.1-inch laptop allowing students to type documents, take online exams or participate in collaborative engagements with fellow students.

An optional garaged pen further enhances interaction as learners can directly annotate on screen, or highlight relevant subject matter through computer-assisted training tools. The 16:10 aspect ratio FHD display offers a better form factor for reading, and front and world-facing cameras facilitate remote learning and photo-taking on field trips.

Powered by the Snapdragon 7c compute platform and running Windows 11, students using the Lenovo 10w Tablet will benefit from responsive performance, extended battery life, reliable Wi-Fi connectivity and is backed by enterprise-grade security.

Lenovo 13w Yoga provides an advanced convertible laptop for students and educators with the power of AMD Ryzen 5000 U-Series up to an AMD Ryzen 7 processor. With its spill resistant keyboard and Gorilla Glass protecting the 13.3-ich FHD display, 13w Yoga is ready for the rigors of classroom education. Standard FHD camera, optional 5MP (megapixel) world-facing camera and 4G LTE connectivity, 13w Yoga is also designed for remote learning and trips out of the classroom.

13w Yoga also include an innovative and ergonomic lift hinge for more comfortable typing sessions and a mylar touchpad offers a smoother working surface. An optional garaged stylus pen adds more interaction and standard Dolby Audio delivers immersive experiences to those digital lessons. The device can be further secured with an optional fingerprint reader conveniently located on the power button, and a degree of future-proofing the investment is provided by offering user upgradeable memory and storage, up to 16 GB and 512 GB respectively.

Lenovo 10w Tablet and 13w Yoga join a comprehensive education-focused portfolio featuring devices from 10.1-inch to 14-inch in various form factors running Google Chrome or Windows operating systems, including the latest Windows 11 SE optimized for education. Lenovo 14w, 100w, 300w and 500w laptops are now available with Windows 11 SE that offers simple and distraction-free experiences, including Microsoft 365 applications and web-based learning apps that support both online and offline learning.

U.S. Pricing and Availability:
Lenovo 10w Tablet April 2022 $329 w/ keyboard
Lenovo 13w Yoga April 2022 $749
Source: Lenovo
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5 Comments on Lenovo Education Solutions Deliver Agile Learning Tools

#1
seth1911
ah the notebooks with soldered RAM this will be a insane firendly solution for stundents to buy a new notebook.
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#2
Chaitanya
seth1911ah the notebooks with soldered RAM this will be a insane firendly solution for stundents to buy a new notebook.
It's only soldered for Snapdragon version, AMD one has user upgradable RAM.
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trsttte
AsRockWell even when a CPU is not soldered Lenova might disable functions of the CPU when put on another board.

www.servethehome.com/lenovo-vendor-locking-ryzen-cpus-with-amd-psb-the-video/
Way to bring up something completely unrelated to the topic at hand smh (that's a specific enterprise feature that is starting to be used, it's bad but has nothing to do with sodered ram whatsoever)


There are conflicting publications saying the tablet will use Snapdragon 7c and the 7c gen2, can you confirm which one @TheLostSwede ?
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TheLostSwede
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trsttteWay to bring up something completely unrelated to the topic at hand smh (that's a specific enterprise feature that is starting to be used, it's bad but has nothing to do with sodered ram whatsoever)


There are conflicting publications saying the tablet will use Snapdragon 7c and the 7c gen2, can you confirm which one @TheLostSwede ?
Maybe both, for different markets? I honestly don't know and don't have a contact to ask.
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