Dell has helped Liberty Hill Independent School District build a new high school with Dell’s end-to-end technology to advance interactive and personalized learning.
The school district already relies on Dell for infrastructure, software, devices and support in its other schools.
Dr. Rob Hart, superintendent, Liberty Hill ISD, said, “Dell’s partnership has been invaluable in our district’s quest to prepare our students for the future and provide them with 21st Century learning tools.
“Their broad portfolio of technology and years of expertise in education has empowered our IT Department to keep pace with our growing district and easily integrate the latest innovations in the classroom,” Hart added.
The OptiPlex 3010 will serve as a powerful learning tool students can access in the school’s computer labs to work on assignments and create next generation projects such as digital portfolios and websites.
Inside the classroom, Liberty Hill ISD chose Dell’s Latitude E5530 laptop and cart to mobilize learning and enable students to direct their progress outside of traditional instruction time.
Dell Services helped provision Liberty Hill High Schools’ computers so they are up and running quickly. All of Liberty Hill’s endpoints will be centrally managed through software solutions from Dell that includes the KACE K1000 and K2000 appliances, the company said.
Dell also introduced its portfolio of Ultra HD Monitors designed to meet a wide range of professional and consumer demands. They deliver stunning screen clarity and detail with four times the resolution of Full HD.
Featuring Dell PremierColor, Dell UltraSharp Ultra HD Monitors deliver accurate, precise color at virtually full spectrum coverage, and include support of major color industry standards including 99 percent AdobeRGB, the company said.
The flagship Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD Monitor delivers stunning screen clarity and detail with Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 resolution and high pixel density on an expansive 31.5-inch screen.
Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD Monitors are designed for graphic designers, video and game developers, CAD/CAM designers, engineers, photographers and other power users. They provide exceptional and high performance viewing experience.
Dell is also expected to launch Dell 28 Ultra HD Monitor in early 2014. Offering the same Ultra HD screen performance as the Dell UltraSharp 32 and Dell UltraSharp 24 Ultra HD Monitors, but priced at under $1,000, this 28-inch monitor can help boost user productivity with its multiple adjustability features, including the ability to pivot to portrait mode, plus multi-task applications.
The Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD Monitor (UP3214Q) is available globally starting at $3,499. The Dell UltraSharp 24 Ultra HD Monitor (UP2414Q) is now available in the Americas, starting at $1,399. It will be available worldwide on December 16.