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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

We have deployed the eduGear CMT Chromebooks in grades 3-4 to transition from tablets to laptops. The school has been accustomed to Ipads and were resistance to change. However, due to the convertib... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Our percentage of failures has been higher than any other Chromebook we have. Also not having the ability to reload the OS without sending them back to CDI is a major issue for us. We will not buy t... See more

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  1. Computer Store
  2. Computer Accessories Store

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eduGear® is an I.T. hardware company focused on leading the transition to digital learning. With partners like Intel, Google and Microsoft we design tailor-made I.T. hardware ranging from notebooks, tablets, Chromebooks and charging carts, to classroom specific software and accessories that deliver an individualized learning experience to students.


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Dependable and easy to manage

We have deployed the eduGear CMT Chromebooks in grades 3-4 to transition from tablets to laptops. The school has been accustomed to Ipads and were resistance to change. However, due to the convertible nature and the ease of use for students and teachers alike, I have been asked to forgo further tablet purchases and continue with eduGear Chromebook deployments. Four months after deployment we have not had any issues with devices yet.

November 6, 2017
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Lots of issues

I would not. Previously, I rolled out over a hundred chrome books of another brand and only had one - in two years - that needed replacement and that was because a kid beat it up. I rolled out only 60 eduGear computers and I have a stack of at least 10 whose operating system went out and a couple more whose mouse pad doesn't work. I was very disappointed in the eduGear chrome books.

May 24, 2017
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

EduGear CMT for your classrooms

The EduGear CMT is a very well built functional convertible Chromebook that I would recommend anyone looking to deploy Chromebooks in education look at. The rugged build, as well as the ability to be able to replace the battery without going through a lot of extra work, are some of its main attributes. I think when you take a look at the quality and the price, this system will be at or near the top of your list every time.

May 24, 2017
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