HOBOKEN, NJ, June 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Netbook Navigator (www.NetbookNavigator.com), a leading provider of mobile computing devices, today announced they were selected to be 1 out of 4 OEM partners showcased at the Microsoft booth at the International Society for Technology in Education conference later this month. This marks a major accomplishment for Netbook Navigator, who was one of the first companies to deliver a truly portable Windows 7 slate PC in the North American market.
"We are honored and delighted to be chosen for such a prestigious occasion," said Matthew Gross, CEO of Netbook Navigator. "Today's teachers and students are seeking powerful new technologies to foster creativity and enhance productivity in the classroom. We believe that our unique and powerful new line of ultra-mobile slate computers offers the perfect solution, and we couldn't have asked for a better platform to showcase their full capabilities to such a receptive audience."
Netbook Navigator's new line of slate PCs offer simultaneous multi-tasking and seamless integration with the vast majority of Windows-based software applications, helping businesses increase efficiency, enhance overall productivity and reduce operational costs. Students and teachers alike can benefit from using this technology for a more hands on visual interactive learning experience in the classroom.
Netbook Navigator will exhibit the NAV7 Slate PC, the first ever 7-inch tablet to feature an integrated mouse pad and swappable battery; the NAV9 Slate PC, a rugged and versatile tablet well equipped for harsh conditions; and the NAV10i Slate PC, a slim and powerful tablet ideal for high-end applications. All come equipped with the latest Intel ATOM processors, Solid State HDDs, multiple USB ports, webcams, WiFi, Bluetooth and optional embedded 3G modems. Each model is also fully customizable, with over 30 different configuration options available.
Microsoft has also invited Netbook Navigator to deliver two keynote presentations to an audience of executives and directors representing educational institutions all over the country. "We have already seen explosive traction for our Windows-based slate PCs in the education market, especially at the high school and collegiate level," said Matthew Gross. "Our goal is to help educators understand the importance of introducing these new technologies to their students at a younger age. The earlier they are exposed to it, the greater their understanding of its applications later in life."
For more information about ISTE 2011, visit www.ISTEconference.org
About Netbook Navigator
Founded in 2009, Netbook Navigator is a leading provider of high-end, fully customizable Windows-based mobile devices designed for a wide range of consumer, professional and enterprise applications. Netbook Navigator focuses on delivering unique, high quality products that enhance the users' overall quality of life by combining cutting edge hardware with powerful touch-friendly software. Netbook Navigator's offices are located in the New York City area. For more information visit www.NetbookNavigator.com.
Netbook Navigator Selected by Microsoft to be 1 of 4 OEM Partners Showcased at ISTE 2011
Netbook Navigator's new line of ultra-mobile Windows 7 Slate PCs will be featured at Microsoft's booth at the Philadelphia Convention Center from June 26-29.
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