HP’s new Chromebooks are specifically designed for the education market

HP Inc. is expanding its Chrome OS offerings with three new Chromebook devices designed specifically for the education ecosystem.

The new devices – the sixth generation of the HP Chromebook 11, the fifth generation of the HP Chromebook 14, and the second generation of the HP Chromebox – are designed specifically to take advantage of updates Google has made to its Google for Education feature set. This includes updates focused around making it easier to manage and use the G Suite set of apps for education, which includes Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Drive, and Hangouts.

HP worked with channel partners and schools to see what exactly users are looking for, and the result is these three new devices.

HP Chromebook 11 G6 Education Edition

The sixth generation of the HP’s two-in-one Chromebook 11 is the thinnest, yet most durable, Chromebook developed by HP yet, as the less than an inch thick device can supposedly survive drops from a little over two feet onto concrete. And considering it is a device used in schools, it also has a very handy spill and pick-resistant keyboard.

The G6 EE has upgraded memory at 8 GB of RAM and expanded storage of up to 64 GB. A 100 GB Google Drive storage is included in a two-year subscription, which should be more than enough for your everyday school use. It also has a USB-C port and a 360-degree screen for more utility.

HP Chromebook 14 G5

With the fifth generation of the Chromebook 14, HP aimed to create a device that could equip anyone between the principal of a school and mobile STEM labs. The biggest change is a larger display of 14 inches so that teachers and high school students have more space to ‘create and collaborate’.

Like the Chromebook 11 G6 EE, it also has drop resistance and a spill and pick-resistant keyboard. The Chrome Book 14 G5 includes USB-C charging as well.

HP Chromebox G2

The HP Chromebox G2 is designed in order to give students, teachers, and administrators more flexibility by replicating a familiar Chrome OS experience in traditional PCs or on different-sized HP displays.

To give that flexibility, the Chromebox G2 can be equipped with 7th gen or 8th gen Intel processors, up to 16 GB of memory, and supports Android apps. It can also be used with dual 4K displays via its USB-C output.

To get your hands on the HP Chromebook 11 G6 EE, Chromebook 14 G5, or Chromebox G2, you can find pricing and availability at a HP channel partner.

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