The new PC Kano toolkit allows children to build their own Windows 10 laptops
Kano PC, a company specializing in the design and manufacture of low-cost computer models for education, helps children become familiar with hardware configuration and encryption, recently partnered with Microsoft to produce eye a Windows 10 laptop model according to modular model.
Kano PC, a company specializing in the design and manufacture of low-cost computer models for education, helps children become familiar with hardware configuration and encryption, recently partnered with Microsoft to produce eye a model of Windows 10 laptop modeled, allowing children to learn how to assemble a computer system of their own.
Previously the assembly of a PC system was extremely difficult. Besides the lack of physical conditions, the cost of buying hardware components is not cheap, so it is almost impossible for children to practice assembling computers at schools. Instead, babies will often only get acquainted with the parts as well as the way of operating a computer-based computer system. This lack of practical experience makes the overall quality of the learning process significantly reduced.
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PC Kano
Overall, building a PC or laptop system is always a really difficult job. This simple PC Kano toolkit will not be able to provide you with a perfect system, but will be a great way to introduce children to ideas about building their own computer systems, as well as giving children a clearer picture of each component and how it works in a real computer.
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Specifications of PC Kano toolkit include:
- Intel Atom x5-Z8350 Quad core 1.44 GHz
- 4GB DDR3L RAM (unknown clock rate)
- 64GB eMMC, can be upgraded via microSD slot
- 1 USB 3.0 port
- 1 USB 2.0 port
- Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11n
- Bluetooth support 4.2
- Screen 11.6 (unknown resolution)
- 1 HDMI port.
- 3.5mm headphone jack.
This device will run on Windows 10 S. platform. This is the version of Windows 10 operating system specifically aimed at young users and students, with the aim of targeting the market share of Chrome OS. Windows 10 S is provided by Microsoft completely free of charge for schools and educational institutions. Also comes with a number of built-in applications specifically for Kano devices like How Computer Work, Make Art, Kano App, Paint 3D, Kano Projects, and Microsoft Teams.
The PC Kano toolkit will cost $ 299 and will begin shipping in October, promising to be a rewarding new school year for students who want to start getting used to how it works. a computer system as well as learning how to build your own PC.
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All components of the PC Kano kit
It is not clear whether the Windows 10 S version on Kano PC can be converted to regular Windows 10 version. If possible, this would be a great small computer model for 'dabble' testing. In addition, Kano also offers variants running Linux and RBP depending on the user's needs.
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