If you have no electricity, how will a laptop help you? (More power intensive?). Sent from my iPhone On 19 May 2013, at 01:48, Brian Ngure <brian@pixie.co.ke> wrote: Question: how would this help students whose nearest power source is 30 km or more away? Or are you only thinking of students in urban areas? I think it should not be one or the other, but a mixture of both depending on certain factors, e.g power availability, etc. What say you? On May 19, 2013 1:14 AM, "Grace Githaiga" <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:
Retailing for about Sh4,200 a piece, the Kindle 4 e-reader can carry thousands of books, lasts up to two weeks on a single charge and is relatively easy to use. The 2G/3G model costs Sh10,900.
http://www.nation.co.ke/Tech/Should-students-be-given-laptops-or-e-readers/-...
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