Connected technology opens up incredible possibilities when it comes to learning. With a powerful computer and fast WiFi, students of all ages can tap the internet for its full potential. However, keeping track of their devices can be a hassle — carting around their WiFi-enabled PC and a mobile hotspot means carrying two devices, charging two devices, and making sure they don’t damage or lose two devices by the end of the school year.
Kids have enough on their plates, and that’s why the new notebooks from the HP Fortis range exist. HP Fortis notebooks help to make educational pursuits attainable for all students, including the 1 in 3 K-12 students who struggle with adequate access to the internet to complete their homework.
From spotty signals interrupting crucial lectures to the inability to submit assignments on time, a poor internet connection is a disturbance and source of worry for students trying to keep up with homework. A strong and reliable internet connection is essential for students in today’s classrooms — and that means they need a powerful and trustworthy computer, too.
HP’s partner, Verizon, makes it possible for students to connect to the classes and assignment portals on its Verizon 4G LTE network, covering more than 2.6 million square miles of the US. Instead of depending on insecure or volatile wi-fi connections, its reliable and encrypted 4G network reassures students that they won’t fall victim to poor connection.
Whether a student inhabits rural regions or a bustling cosmopolis, the acceleration of digital connectivity allows them to think outside of the classroom and learn from anywhere, virtually. HP made its new Fortis line with today’s students in mind. That means durability, enhanced
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