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Amplify Tablet designed by Intel® Education


Amplify Tablet designed by Intel® Education features a durable industrial design with bumpers that can withstand the inevitable drops and spills of student life to promote anytime, anywhere learning. Another kid-friendly feature is a stylus with a realistic pen-like grip that won't get lost because it's tethered to the device. The new Amplify Tablet also includes Corning® Gorilla® Glass, Intel's 2.0 Ghz dual-core processor, an advanced WiFi radio to solve the unique challenges of connectivity in schools, and all the other features of a high-end tablet.
This new device is part of the integrated Amplify Tablet System, which also includes powerful instructional software, high-quality K-12 content, and strong implementation support.
This tablet has been purpose-built for K-12 to withstand everyday use by active kids. If we want students to carry mobile devices around with them all day and use them for anytime, anywhere learning, they need to be rugged. Kids will be kids. This is a tablet built for the realities of schools and for daily use by truly digital learners.
Find out more about our rugged K-12 device.
The Amplify Team

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