year.
Last year, my impression was that Lenovo X200Ts were better in quality and
less expensive, but the company simply couldn't deliver them. After waiting
for delivery for two months, we cancelled and ordered the XT2 Tablets, which
showed up just in time.
This year, the price difference between the two was much less, so we're
sticking with the Latitudes, knowing we can order them, custom configure,
and get next day onsite repairs done.
Jim Heynderickx
Director of Technology
American School in London
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Sandy Kennedy <sandyken@tampabay.rr.com>wrote:
> The supplier of our Lenovo computers has just informed us that they will be
> unable to ship the tablets we ordered in time for our June professional
> development workshops. We are seriously thinking about other tablets.
> Jason's video was very helpful. Is there anyone else out there that has used
> tablets that has recommendations to make? Thanks.
>
> Sandy Kennedy
> Berkeley Preparatory School
> Tampa
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