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BYOD Laptop Options

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Student in Years 9 - 12 will use laptops for classwork and assessment in 2022. 
There are several options available when bringing a BYOD.  Families can:
  • Buy a new device of their choosing
  • Use a suitable device that they already own
  • Buy a laptop from one of the school negotiated partners​

Purchasing a Device

We have created partnerships with major providers that can offer education pricing, and package deals, along with finance options if required:

HP Portal: 

www.hp.com.au/byod

Access Code – QLD


Apple Education:

https://www.apple.com/au/education/


You can also purchase your own device. If you choose to purchase a device through a retailer, we strongly recommend that you take the BYOD device requirements to hand to the salesperson, to ensure that you are purchasing a device that is suitable for the BYOD program: 

JB HiFi:

Windows Laptops - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/collections/computers-tablets/windows-laptops

Apple MacBooks - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/collections/computers-tablets/apple-macbooks


Australian Computer Traders:​

https://www.australiancomputertraders.com.au/laptop-computers/


Laptop Specifications

 Minimum specifications
CPU

Intel Core i3

AMD Ryzen 3

RAM8 GB minimum
HDDSolid State Drive (not eMMC)
Network

Built in Dual Band Wi-Fi

Dongle not recommended

Screen Size12" minimum display size
Battery Life5 hour minimum battery life
Operating System

Windows 10 and newer

MacOS 11 (Big Sur)



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Last reviewed 25 January 2023
Last updated 25 January 2023