Lenovo today announced the new Tianjiao all-in-one computer, built for the purpose of educating primary and middle school students. The device comes with a number of intelligent built-in learning tools.
The computer is called ‘all-in-one’ obviously because it comes with an inbuilt CPU and because of its 16-inch panel that can be converted to a vertical desktop, regular desktop, or even a mobile tablet per the requirement. The panel appears to be detachable from its base, making portability possible.
The 16-inch display also comes with Rhine TUV certification, meaning it will be easy on the eyes of young ones, especially during extended study sessions. The certification ensures that blue-light emittance levels are kept low.
Lenovo had last year launched another all-in-one computer called Tianjiao 16 with a 16-inch 2K screen and i5-1155G7 processor.
The newer all-in-one machine is expected to be an upgraded version of the Tianjiao 16, coming with three display modes and is suitable for a variety of learning scenarios.
Information regarding the pricing of the Lenovo Tianjiao all-in-one computer is unavailable at the moment but should be provided once the product goes live on March 4th. The product appears to be China-exclusive and will probably not be making its way to the global market.
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