Previous slide
Next slide
- This device features a 14-inch high-definition display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The near borderless design, termed “micro-edge,” allows for expansive viewing and facilitates the creation of immersive multi-monitor configurations.
- This device is powered by an Intel Celeron N4120 processor, featuring four cores and four threads. It operates at a base frequency of 1.10 GHz, capable of reaching up to 2.60 GHz with burst frequency. The processor includes a 4 MB cache and integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600, enabling efficient multitasking performance while maintaining optimal power consumption and affordability.
- This device is equipped with 8GB of DDR4 memory operating at a speed of 2400MHz, providing sufficient bandwidth to facilitate the simultaneous operation of multiple applications and browser tabs without lag.It also includes 64GB of high-speed eMMC storage, offering ample space for office documents and webinar materials.
- This device is equipped with a variety of ports for connectivity. These include one USB 3.1 Type-C port, two USB 3.1 Type-A ports, one HDMI port, one combined headphone and microphone jack, and a microSD card slot.
- To transition from Windows 11 Home in S mode to the standard version of Windows 11, users can follow these steps:
1. Access Settings: Click on the “Start” button located at the bottom left corner of the screen and select the “Settings” icon positioned above the “Power” icon.
2. Initiate Mode Switch: Navigate to the “Activation” section within the Settings menu and proceed to the Microsoft Store by clicking on the provided link.
3. Confirm Transition: Under the “Switch out of S mode” section, select the “Get” option to commence the transition process. It is crucial to note that users should avoid clicking any “Go to the Store” links found within the “Upgrade your edition of Windows” section, as this may lead to an unintended upgrade.
4. Installation: Upon selection, the system will download and install the necessary files to complete the transition from S mode.