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Apple has updated its Education Web site with information on its new Curriculum Mobile Labs. The mobile labs include AirPort-enabled iBooks, curriculum software for Literacy, Math, or Science, Apple Professional Development courses, a variety of accessories, and feature wireless printing. http://www.apple.com/education/k12/products/digitalstudio/

These things are pretty cool, and I'm glad to see Apple refocusing it's Education dept.
 

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If only my school would go for something like that... They already have 2 mobile labs, but they use pee-cee's. I'm sure they constantly have fun with setting the thing up...
 
Originally posted by hitman
That's a funky looking printer.

Anyone know who makes it?

It's an HP LaserJet 1200 or 1300, or something like that. I have a LaserJet 1200, and it looks just like it. The model that comes with these carts has built-in ethernet, so all that you need to print with OS X is its IP address... Mine doesn't have built-in ethernet, but I have the network adapter. it's a pretty good laser printer. I picked mine up at CompUSA for $300, and the one Apple is offering is available for around $500...
 
i remember my middle school had a mobile lab a few years ago, i think it had 15 clamshell iBooks and a printer. it was pretty cool, i wish my high school got a few mobile labs.🙂
 
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