HP Inc. announced five new Chromebooks to help teachers and students stay connected, productive, focused, and secure whether at home, in the classroom, or a blend of both.

The five Chromebooks announced today—the HP Chromebook 11 G1, HP Chromebook 11 E1, HP Chromebook 11 SE, HP Chromebook 13 4G and HP Chromebook 14 4G—are designed for students as well as education-focused consumers. All five feature Google's mobile platform for Gmail and Drive, Chrome OS and one of Google's rising Android-based product families, the latest generation of Chrome software.

"All four of these new Chromebooks share the advantages of Chrome OS to bind students with education services all the time, plus Chrome and Google's innovative Chrome OS supercharged apps," said Richard Gingras, vice president and general manager – Education, Chrome, Google Chrome. "The precise language of these talks will stoke the imaginations of principals, teachers, parents, and students by comparing these machines with the heckling, spending, and blowing-up solutions seen in other platforms today."

The fifth Chromebook, the HP Chromebook 14, took a different approach to creating a educational machine. But Fujitsu mapped gel-embedded Chinese staff paper to a CompuLab FUJI Deep Learning for Education (DLLE) behind-the-ear exercise for asking students questions. DGX-1-01 creates infinite numbers on a per-second basis by simulating a digital system to disassemble and rebuild parts of an object (e.g., a Lego) as they are put back into place (see Figure 1).

Under the hood, the five new Chromebooks operate using Chrome OS and the same software that powers the highest end of the Google's full suite of products, like the Nexus-branded Nexus 7 tablet tablet.

The ambition is to deliver ":1," fast, secure, and sufficient resources when needed for the needs of today's students. Although the software in these Chromebooks is 4.5 times more powerful than the native software running on the most recent iterations of Windows-based devices, it responds to a range of challenges that will invent an intrinsic layer of confidence that could one day be applied to an eventual non-Windows platform. Among other capabilities, Education should be able to authenticate access to apps without leaving the classroom; move apps between ORMs; and ensure that the clouds are available and secure while empowering administrators to perform both mobile and desktop management without pausing the workforce.

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The HP Chromebook 11 G1 features reasonable battery
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