Microsoft Education launches various products to battle dominant Chromebooks, including $40 Pen
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 4:53PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Classroom Pen, Education, Microsoft

Microsoft is serious about growing its presence in the educational market. The company teamed up with partners Lenovo, Dell and Acer to unveil more affordable education-focused Windows laptops and 2-in-1's. The company also unveiled a lower-cost version of its Surface Pen called the Classroom Pen which can work with Surface devices. 

The Classroom Pen is an education-only product, so consumers won't have an opportunity to buy these more affordable devices.

The educational market is a segment that Microsoft and Apple have been trying to retain a foothold in but which is currently dominated by Google's Chromebooks.

Apple released a more affordable iPad and with Pencil capability last year to remain relevant and Microsoft launched various products aimed at this market. The first was the Surface Laptop, then Windows 10 S and also the adorable Surface Go. With more affordable Windows devices now available, educators and teachers now have a variety of choice for educational computers.

Source: Thurrott

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