Laptop Models
New models now available for Fall 2012.
Dell Latitude E6430 - $1,055
The E6430 is the ideal combination of light weight, wide screen, and computing power. Weighing about 4.7 pounds with a 14" LED screen with full HD, the E6430 gives students a machine small enough to carry around but large enough to watch movies, multi-task assignments, work in Office, and do all of the things that students do.
Specs for the Latitude E6430 include:
- 2.6 GHz Intel Core i5-3320M processor
- 14.0" HD+ (1600x900) Anti-Glare LED
- Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit
- 4GB RAM
- 320GB hard drive
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n)
- Light Sensitive webcam
- 6-Cell Litium Ion battery with 1 year warranty
- 8x DVD+/-RW
- 3 year basic warranty
- 3 years of CompleteCare covers machine against all accidental damage
- Free Shipping
Dell Latitude E6530 - $1,095
The Latitude E6530 is as powerful and durable as the E6430 but with a larger, easy to see, 15.6" screen. If you want a computer you can take with you everywhere but you need a larger display, the E6530 is the perfect choice for your computing needs!
Specs for the Latitude E6530 include:
- 2.6GHz Intel i5-3320M processor
- 15.6" HD+ (1600x900) Anti-Glare LED
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
- 4GB RAM
- 320GB hard drive
- Light Sensitive webcam
- 8x DVD+/-RW
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n)
- 6-Cell battery with 1 year warranty
- 3 year basic warranty
- 3 years of CompleteCare covers machine against all accidental damage
- Free Shipping
You can follow this link to order the 2012-2013 Dell laptops.
Apple Macbook Pro - 13" 2.9GHz i7, around $1700 with Apple Care warranty
The Macbook is small and
light, but powerful enough to take care of every student's academic needs at
school. The bright 13" LED screen is perfect for movies and photos and the
thinner lighter case is made from sleek aluminum.
Specs for the MacBook Pro include:
- 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor
- 8GB RAM
- 1TB hard drive
- 8x SuperDrive
You can follow this link to oder Apple Education laptops.
Should I buy an external hard drive?
YES !! We have not included a drive in the standard configuration, because some of you likely already own an external hard drive. But you should plan on buying and using an external hard drive to back up your data -- we see students who lose hard drives (and documents, pictures, music,etc) all of the time at the Technology Support Center !!


