“Wouldn’t you want to make sure your kid is using a computer designed for kids and teens?” asks NewsWatch TV host Andrew Torpeano. We think so. That’s why we purpose-built the Atlas to be durable, portable, and affordable.
Earlier this week, Andrew and the NewsWatch crew reviewed our Atlas 2-in-1 laptop for education. Here’s what they had to say about how the Atlas is “breaking classroom tradition and exceeding expectations.”
From the NewsWatch Biz Report:
From the classroom and homework to leisure time at home, computers have secured a dominant place in most activities. But not every computer is alike. In fact, wouldn’t you want to make sure your kid is using a computer designed for kids and teens?
Check out the Atlas 2-in-1 laptop from Bak USA, purpose-built for kids from kindergarten through 12th grade.
This super-robust laptop was built to exceed the limitations of your traditional classroom computer.
It’s drop-resistant and water resistant. So basically, it’s built to withstand your kid’s active lifestyle.
Mobility isn’t an issue as the built-in handle makes it perfect for travel to and from school.
Flip it around and it becomes a tablet ready for drawing and note-taking with the accompanying stylus.
The 180-degree rotatable camera makes photo-taking a cinch and can even be turned into a microscope.
When it comes to software, the Atlas includes creative and practical tools for education.
The optional STEAM Starter Kit includes the Atlas Microscope Lens and LabCamera software.
With hardcore processing power, software for learning, and a durable design, the Atlas is the ideal classroom computer.
To purchase this one-of-a-kind computer today, head on over to bakusa.com/shop.
What else makes the Atlas a one-of-a-kind computer?
Here’s a hint: It’s not a flashy consumer gadget with fragile features and expensive accessories.
Interested in a new computer for your kids or classrooms? Learn more about the Atlas today.
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This actually looks like a decent system for learning, and the price seems good. Just a little more than a netbook, with the same CPU, but more RAM and storage.
I’m curious about that stylus and microscope.
That was a detailed review though; I would like to go with this now.
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