CTL Introduces New NL73 Series Chromebooks for Education

CTL NL73 series chromebook

Computer Technology Link (CTL) Corporation has released a new line of education Chromebooks: the NL73 series. The series is designed to deliver higher cloud computing performance in multitasking, content streaming, and application management.

Several models are available with varying configurations, but the most prominent features include:

  • A quad-core Intel processor with a 6 MB L3 cache;
  • A quad-core N100 processor at 3.4 GHz or an N200 at 3.7 GHz burst frequency;
  • Intel WiFi 6E;
  • 1366 x 768 display;
  • An HD 720 megapixel rotational HD camera with Intel UHD graphics and LED indicator;
  • Two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and an audio port;
  • A 2-in-1 card reader;
  • Up to 14 hours battery life;
  • Military-grade durability and an IP41-rated spill-resistant keyboard;
  • Automatic Google updates through June 2033;
  • One-year parts and labor warranty; and
  • Free two-way shipping for the first year.

Specs such as size, hinge, weight, touch screen, and price depend on individual models. Customizable purchase plans, service plans, extended warranties, and accidental damage protection plans are available.

To learn more about the series; prices; purchase, service, warranty, damage and protection plans; and to download a spec sheet, visit the CTL Chromebook NL73 series page.

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Kate Lucariello is a former newspaper editor, EAST Lab high school teacher and college English teacher.

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