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According to Lenovo, it will provide 220,000 IdeaPad S10e laptop personal computers to government secondary school students in years 9 – 12 and their teachers across NSW as part of the ‘Digital Education Revolution.'
The IdeaPad S10e comes wtih applications such as advanced network security, remote manageability tools that allow NSW DET to remotely monitor and manage the devices on demand, theft protection features such as hardware level reporting, retrieval and remote disabling functions, and RFID tagging, and in-built connectivity options such as wireless LAN and WAN, Bluetooth and Ethernet.
Lenovo Australia and New Zealand's Managing Director, Phil Cameron said, "Lenovo firmly believes that technology is the key to the learning success of all students in Australia which is why we are delighted to announce our partnership with the New South Wales Department of Education and Training. At Lenovo, we believe that through this combination of our exceptionally engineered technology and the world class education provided by the NSW Department of Education and Training in New South Wales, our students, faculty administrators and teachers will be better equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century."