Microsoft has another new laptop on the way.
What you need to know
Microsoft is working on a low-cost 11.6-inch Surface Laptop.
It`s designed specifically for the K-12 education market.
It`s codenamed Tenjin and features an Intel Celeron N4120.
Microsoft is preparing to take its Chromebook compete strategy to the next level with a new, low-cost laptop made specifically for the education market. This laptop is designed in the same vein as other low-cost EDU laptops such as the Lenovo 100W or HP Stream series, built primarily for education establishments to buy, manage, and distribute in bulk.
According to my sources, this new laptop is codenamed Tenjin and features a fully plastic exterior, a 1366x768 11.6-inch display, an Intel Celeron N4120 and up to 8GB RAM. This is a no-frills laptop designed to be as low-cost as possible, built for student-use in a classroom environment. I`m told the device features a full-sized keyboard and trackpad, one USB-A port, one USB-C port, a headp...
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