Samsung provides UEL students 4,000 tablets, while exiting Europe laptop market for good

Charlee Gothard
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Devices pre-loaded with course textbooks, virtual learning environment resources

The University of East London (UEL) is to give 4,000 Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 tablets to "freshers" this week, free of charge, in a £2m technology investment by the university. UEL says each tabl...

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