Bemboka
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Yes! The rollout of the new awaited school netbooks has begun.
Teaching staff have recieved their Lenovo s10e Netbooks equipped with Microsofts new *unreleased* Windows 7 as it's OS, Microsoft office 2007, Photoshop CS4 and Dreamweaver, the netbooks (softwaricly) sound like they are great!
But we also have to look at the Hardware. The tiny 1.6GHz Atom Processor and the 1 GB of RAM is no where near enough to run the software the DET is putting in them making the experiance painstakingly slow. The small 8.9 inch screen is way to small to be practical. Also there has been a rumour that some schools are taking off Office 2007 and replacing it with 2003 because it's apparently "more compatible."
Many restrictions and monitoring will be put in place for the use of these new laptops. Remote locking of the netbooks (incase of theft/unauthorised entry) is just one of the few requirements the DET has made.
I'm in Year 11 and I know I'm not going to recieve a netbook, but after hearing about them it kinda makes u happy that you aren't getting one.
The government is going to make a few people a little unhappy; Some people will be complaining because they don't have one, While the ones who do have one will be complaing because they are so FKN SH*T :burn:!
Laggy and frustrating this new "learning" curve will be.
Teaching staff have recieved their Lenovo s10e Netbooks equipped with Microsofts new *unreleased* Windows 7 as it's OS, Microsoft office 2007, Photoshop CS4 and Dreamweaver, the netbooks (softwaricly) sound like they are great!
But we also have to look at the Hardware. The tiny 1.6GHz Atom Processor and the 1 GB of RAM is no where near enough to run the software the DET is putting in them making the experiance painstakingly slow. The small 8.9 inch screen is way to small to be practical. Also there has been a rumour that some schools are taking off Office 2007 and replacing it with 2003 because it's apparently "more compatible."
Many restrictions and monitoring will be put in place for the use of these new laptops. Remote locking of the netbooks (incase of theft/unauthorised entry) is just one of the few requirements the DET has made.
I'm in Year 11 and I know I'm not going to recieve a netbook, but after hearing about them it kinda makes u happy that you aren't getting one.
The government is going to make a few people a little unhappy; Some people will be complaining because they don't have one, While the ones who do have one will be complaing because they are so FKN SH*T :burn:!
Laggy and frustrating this new "learning" curve will be.