The mandatory PC system has been implemented, and the recommended model for new students is the "Summit-E13 Flip Evo," which also supports pen touch.
Kurume Institute of Technology, which has produced over 17,000 talented individuals contributing to Japan's manufacturing and industrial sectors, starts practical education using PCs immediately after enrollment. In classes, students learn how to use applications and work on project assignments, implementing a mandatory PC system. As a university-recommended model that meets the requirements, we introduce the MSI "Summit-E13FlipEvo-A12MT," which supports pen touch and has been adopted since the 2022 academic year.
We have had an interest in MSI, a manufacturer known for gaming PCs, for some time. After testing it in the university's research lab, we found no issues with the specifications or usability, and it met the necessary requirements, including pen touch support.
With guaranteed delivery times and proposals for cost-effective configurations, we felt confident in adopting it as the university-recommended model, leading to the decision to implement the Summit-E13FlipEvo-A12MT.
[Results]
- We were able to provide new students with the PCs clearly and smoothly.
- Support is prompt, and responses to malfunctions are quick, minimizing the impact on classes.
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