HP notebooks for education

Today’s students depend on the power of technology. They thrive in a technology-based, digital-learning environment because it makes education interesting and relevant to their lives. Experts agree that using technology effectively in the classroom is essential to prepare students for successful futures. Teachers, curriculum leaders, and administrators also need technology tools to be effective, connect with students, and create efficiencies in managing lesson plans, curriculum, communication, collaboration, and student information. For many students, administrators, and teachers, notebook computers have become the indispensable tool for bringing technology into the classroom and beyond. The key is high mobility combined with the functionality to take notes, complete assignments, and plan classes. The right solution choice for each of them depends on their requirements. HP offers a complete lineup of notebooks for education, designed to provide a technology experience in all areas of the digital classroom. The examples listed below are not comprehensive—solutions designed for specific district and school needs should be developed—but these provide a starting point for discussions. Hardware Accessories HP Mini 1103—for K–12 and higher education students who HP Classroom Manager Software—for K–12 teachers who need a stylish, portable notebook. Great for taking notes in want to create interactive lesson plans with shared content; class, completing assignments outside of class, blogging, and administer real-time quizzes, formative assessment, tests, and accessing the Internet.1 surveys with instant reports and score tracking; control and share desktop and content individually, as a group, or with HP 3105m—for K–12 and higher education students who the entire class; enhance class participation through instant need a full-feature notebook with complete functionality. alerts; and define and customize website and application Includes a full-size keyboard, has up to 9.5 hours battery life2, access appropriate for the class. The HP Classroom Manager and weight starts at less than 3.5 lbs3. Good for taking notes Software enables interactive and collaborative learning and quizzes in class and accessing the Internet.1 while offering teachers the ability to monitor and manage students’ PCs. HP Slate 500—for higher education students who need a stylish, portable, and easy-to-use notebook. Ideal for taking HP Companion Projector—for K–12 teachers and notes, research, maintaining schedules, browsing the Internet1, administrators. Compatible with any that has a accessing Web content, and viewing Flash content. VGA connection, the ultra-portable Companion Projector is powerful and durable enough to serve as your primary HP ProBook 4430s or 4530s—for K–12 and higher education projector for in-class or out-of-class presentations, or as a students who need a full-function notebook in a stylish backup on the road. metal chassis. Use for in-class and out-of-class composition, research, taking notes in class, accessing the Internet, Web HP Pocket Whiteboard—the next generation in interactive browsing1, and blogging. technology, excellent for K–12 and higher education classrooms or meeting rooms. The small, lightweight tool lets HP ProBook 6360b or 6460b—for K–12 and higher education you take the functionality of a standard digital whiteboard, teachers and administrators who need a fully dockable integrate it onto any surface, and add interactivity to any solution with the ability to add multiple monitors, yet remain class or meeting presentation. fully portable. Good for working at the desk or on the go: developing lesson plans, working in Excel files, and creating HP Presentation Station—for K–12 and higher education presentations. teachers. The HP Presentation Station comes with a cart, notebook arm and tray with HP dock integration hooks, HP EliteBook 2540p—for K–12 and higher education camera tray and bracket, integrated work surface, open administrators who want an ultra-portable, stylish yet durable front compartment for document storage, keyboard tray, notebook. Great for checking schedules, attending meetings, and mouse holder. It has a height adjustment that unchains and reviewing policy. educators from a fixed teaching location by putting the technology tools within easy reach. Teachers can now HP EliteBook 2740p—for K–12 and higher education teachers move anywhere in the classroom to deliver a collaborative who need a durable full-function notebook/tablet combined. curriculum. Great for in-class and out-of-class presentations, teaching aids, grading, and tablet functionality for taking notes. HP Notebook Charging Cart—for K–12 and higher education teachers who need easy charging and management of HP EliteBook 8460p—for K–12 and higher education notebooks. The 20- and 30-notebook managed charging administrators who need a rugged and dependable notebook carts hold Mini PCs to up to 15.6-inch diagonal screen-size for use outside the office. Work anywhere, anytime: visiting notebooks. teachers or other schools and presenting at board meetings.

HP EliteBook 8540w—for K–12 and higher education students and teachers who need a full-function workstation with the added benefit of mobility and durability. Excellent for real-life application of CAD and DME principles. Recommended HP education products

Product Audience SKU Description Price Students: K–12 and higher XT981UT#ABA Intel® Atom Processor N4554 (1.66 GHz, 512 KB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB); 1 GB $299 education 667 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (1D); 250 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 10.1-inch diagonal LED-backlit WSVGA anti-glare (1024 x 600); HP 6-cell 55Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery HP Mini 1103 Students: K–12 and higher XU009UT#ABA AMD Brazos E3505 (Dual Core7 1.6 GHz/1 MB), 2 GB 1333 1D, 320 GB 7200 $519 education 2.5-inch hard drive6, 11.6 LED HD8 BV, UMA9, no optical, 802.11b/g/n1, BT, no modem, Webcam10, OS10, 6-cell 55Wh, 1/1/0 (m) HP 3105m Students: higher education XT962UA#ABA Intel Atom Z540 Processor4 (1.86 GHz, 512 KB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB); 2 GB $799 DDR2 on board memory; 64 GB Solid State Module (SSM); 8.9-inch diagonal WSVGA HP (1024 x 600 or 1024 x 768 for some applications); Polymer Battery HP Slate 500 Students: K–12 and higher XU012UT#ABA ™ i3-2310M Processor4 (2.1 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $579 education DDR3 SDRAM (1D); 320 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 15.6-inch diagonal XU015UT#ABA LED-backlit HD8 anti-glare (1366 x 768); HP 6-cell 47Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery HP ProBook 4430s or 4530s Teachers/Administrators: XU055UT#ABA Intel Core i5-2410M Processor 4 (2.3 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $899 K–12 and higher education DDR3 SDRAM (1D); 320 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 6360b—13.3-inch HP ProBook XU050UT#ABA diagonal LED-backlit HD8 anti-glare (1366 x 768) or 6460b—14.0-inch diagonal 6360b or LED-backlit HD8 anti-glare (1366 x 768); HP 6-cell 55Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery 6460b Administrators: K–12 and XT931UT#ABA Intel Core i5-560M Processor4 (2.66 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $1199 higher education DDR3 SDRAM (2D); 320 GB 5400 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 12.1-inch diagonal LED-backlit WXGA anti-glare (1280 x 800); HP 6-cell 62Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery HP EliteBook 2540p Teachers: K–12 and higher XT936UT#ABA Intel Core i5-560M Processor4 (2.66 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $1699 education DDR3 SDRAM (2D); 250 GB 5400 rpm 1.8-inch hard drive6; 12.1-inch diagonal LED-backlit WXGA UWVA with Digitizer & Touch (1280 x 800); HP 6-cell 44Wh HP EliteBook Li-Ion Primary Battery 2740p Administrators: K–12 and XU058UT#ABA Intel Core i5-2410M Processor4 (2.3 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $1099 higher education DDR3 SDRAM (1D); 500 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 14.0-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD8 anti-glare (1366 x 768); HP 6-cell 62Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery HP EliteBook 8460p Students/Teachers: XT904UT#ABA Intel Core i7-640M Processor4 (2.80 GHz, 4 MB L3 cache); 4 GB11 1333 MHz $1599 K–12 and higher education DDR3 SDRAM (1D); 320 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive6; 15.6-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD+8 anti-glare (1600 x 900); HP 8-cell 73Wh Li-Ion Primary Battery HP EliteBook 8540w Teachers: K–12 QM941AE 30-day evaluation period, free lite version, volume license for full-feature version. Free trial HP Classroom Manager offers educational institutions the functionality and tools version necessary to help redefine the digital classroom for higher student achievement. HP Classroom Manager Teachers: K–12 AX325AA#ABA 0.45-in. DLP; 100 lumens; fixed zoom/manual focus; 15–60 in. projection screen $449.99 size; 8.5 ft. (2.6 m) projection distance; SVGA (858 x 600) HP Companion Projector Teachers: K–12 and higher QL796AA#ABA Write, calculate, create—turn almost any surface into an enhanced interactive $699 education space; easy mobility with its lightweight compact size; capture strokes transmit directly to the notebook PC with the lightweight, ultra-portable receiver and smart HP Pocket 3-button stylus Whiteboard Teachers: K–12 and QL815AA With the HP Presentation Station you can quickly and easily move your teaching $899 higher education tools around the classroom as you engage and interact with your students. HP Presentation Station Teachers: K–12 BQ353AA#ABA— Handle; removable shelves; locking double doors; integrated cooling fan for $1699 20-user ventilation; secure power area (20-user) HP Notebook BQ354AA#ABA— $2299 Charging Cart 30-user (30-user)

To learn more, visit www.hp.com/go/education or call 1-866-625-0242. 1 Wireless access point and Internet service is required and is not included. Availability of public wireless access points limited. 2 Battery life will vary depending on the product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless functionality and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. See MobileMark07 battery benchmark www.bapco.com/products/mobilemark2007 for additional details. 3 Weight will vary by configuration. 4 Multi-Core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. 64-bit computing on Intel architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers, and applications enabled for Intel 64 architecture. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering is not a measurement of higher performance. 5 This system requires a separately purchased 64-bit operating system and 64-bit software products to take advantage of the 64-bit processing capabilities of AMD technology. Dual/Quad/Triple-core processing with AMD technology is designed to improve performance of this system. Given the wide range of software applications available, performance will vary. AMD’s numbering is not a measurement of clock speed. 6 For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 15 GB of memory is reserved for system recovery software. 7 Dual Core is a new technology designed to improve performance of certain software products. Check with the software provider to determine suitability. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. 8 HD content required to view HD images. 9 Shared video memory (UMA) uses part of the total system memory for video performance. System memory dedicated to video performance is not available for other use by other programs. 10 Internet service required. Not all features are in all editions of Windows® 7. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware to take full advantage of functionality. See http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ for details. 11 Above 3 GB, all memory may not be available due to system resource requirements.

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