Difference between revisions of "Petition to abolish tablet requirement"

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* Tablets can not be upgraded nearly as extensively as full-scale laptops. Lenovo tablets support a maximum 320GB hard drive, and are limited to a dual-core i7 2620M.
 
* Tablets can not be upgraded nearly as extensively as full-scale laptops. Lenovo tablets support a maximum 320GB hard drive, and are limited to a dual-core i7 2620M.
 
* All available tablets are pre-installed with Windows, forcing students to buy an individual Windows license in addition to a VT Windows site license.
 
* All available tablets are pre-installed with Windows, forcing students to buy an individual Windows license in addition to a VT Windows site license.
* Many students hold the opinion that the univerity bookstore is evil.
 
  
 
==Signatures of students not happy with the tablet requirement==
 
==Signatures of students not happy with the tablet requirement==
 
*Lukas Lozovski
 
*Lukas Lozovski

Revision as of 00:50, 16 March 2012

This is a crowdsourced petition, meaning anyone that has access to this can help compile(pour hate and trash the requirement) it.

Dissatisfaction with requirement

  • Tablets are expensive compared to other laptops of similar specs
  • Available models are limited to a 13.3" maximum screen size
  • USB Wacom tablets are available for fairly cheap and fuction as well as onscreen tablets. Many studets prefer USB tablets because the keyboard can be used while writing
  • Students can't use Macbooks, as they lack tablet functionality.
  • Tablets can not be upgraded nearly as extensively as full-scale laptops. Lenovo tablets support a maximum 320GB hard drive, and are limited to a dual-core i7 2620M.
  • All available tablets are pre-installed with Windows, forcing students to buy an individual Windows license in addition to a VT Windows site license.

Signatures of students not happy with the tablet requirement

  • Lukas Lozovski