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Intel® Education Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel® Celeron® Processor: Comparison Findings
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Dell Chromebook 11 with Intel® Celeron® Processor: Comparison Findings

Aug 07, 2015

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Page 1: Dell Chromebook 11 with Intel® Celeron® Processor: Comparison Findings

Intel® Education

Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel®

Celeron® Processor: Comparison

Findings

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Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel® Celeron® Processor

Learn more about Chromebooks powered by Intel at the K-12 Blueprint

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Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel® Celeron® Processor

HP* Chromebook 11 with ARM* Processor

Chromebooks Tested

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Summary of Findings

Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel® Celeron® processor outperformed Acer* Chromebook 13 with ARM* processor in speed and visual experience

• While using common classroom applications, users spent 47-55% less time waiting with the Dell Chromebook 11 with Intel Celeron processor.

• The Dell Chromebook 11 with Intel Celeron processor provided a superior visual experience of Biodigital Human* (a science education app), delivering 75% more frames per second.

• The Dell Chromebook 11 with Intel Celeron processor also provided 86% longer battery life (5 hours and 16 minutes) without a charge.

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What Matters to Educators

The Dell* Chromebook* 11 with Intel® Celeron® processor offers significant advantages for classroom use:

• Classroom time is valuable and the time that students spend waiting reduces the time they spend actively engaged in learning

• “Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.” Waiting for computers to complete tasks encourages off-task behavior, and re-engaging students can be a challenge.

• Students are used to highly sophisticated visual displays in their out-of-classroom technology experiences and expect the same in the classroom.

• Extended battery life reduces the disruptions to learning that occur with uncharged devices.

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