
If the JKUAT people want to promote and grow their laptop assembly business by requiring the students to buy the Taifa laptops they should say so upfront rather than talking of "special software" as the reason. On Fri, Aug 26, 2016, at 10:22 AM, Joseph Wayodi via kictanet wrote:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 9:07 AM, Paul Korir via kictanet <[email protected]> wrote:
Some fodder for your thoughts:
1) JKUAT requires high spec machines but not Taifa Laptops. Unless they are sneakily describing a Taifa Laptop?
http://www.jkuat.ac.ke/laptop-specifications-for-new-students/
According to the memo, the laptop should run the Windows 8 operating system, and Office Professional. Microsoft for the win! :)
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