Sprint has teamed with CTL to launch the latest CTL Chromebook NL7 LTE with support for the carrier’s mobile network. The new model works with Google’s G Suite for Education, offering on-the-go Internet access even in the absence of a WiFi network. Customers can get the Chromebook under a monthly device payment preparation.
The CTL Chromebook NL7 with Sprint features an 11.6-inch LCD display together with an unspecified “Intel processor,” 4GB of RAM, and up to 32GB of internal storage. Assuming LTE is not used, this Chromebook model gets up to 12 hours of runtime per charge, though that reduction when the mobile joining is on.
The new CTL Chromebook has a pair of USB 3.0 ports and an additional pair of USB-C ports, enabling users to attach flash drives and other USB devices. There are 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2, an audio jack, and a microSD card slot for extra storage capacity.
Sprint gifts the Chromebook NL7 as an option for students and businesses that want a lightweight, movable notebook with mobile Internet access. The model can be used to admittance online lessons, email, and files, as well as Google’s services similar to Drive and Gmail.
The carrier is donation the new Chromebook at $15/month with unlimited LTE data. A look at the fine print shows video streams over mobile controlled at up to 480+ resolutions, music at up to 500kbps, haze gaming at up to 2Mbps, and high-speed mobile hotspot VPN/P2P use capped at 10GB/month.
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