Yes and no. But more yes.
It depends on the school you got to.
The school I go to does not allow them in some times of the day.
It's mainly around time of day when they are acceptable.
yes you can! Such as Video Editing, Photo editing, becoming a singer/rapper/producer, you can use gaming laptops also for jobs and rendering stuff faster. All in all you can do a lot of tasks with gaming laptops you can even do basic tasks better such as having 20 google tabs open at a time while working. Or is YouTube loading slow again? not a problem! with your brand new gaming laptop you can have it working in a jiffy.
Video Editing, Photo editing, becoming a singer/rapper/producer, you can use gaming laptops also for jobs and rendering stuff faster. All in all you can do a lot of tasks with gaming laptops you can even do basic tasks better such as having 20 google tabs open at a time while working.
School district
Only the higher end "gaming" laptops (i.e. using the Intel Core i7) currently use DDR3. Most laptops are still using DDR2.
A school can have any amount of laptops and maybe if you are a laptop helper at a school you could count them.
No. Use Alienware or specified gaming laptops. Desktops can handle more.
It is a policy that your school goes by. if you break those rules you wont be allowed on another PC at your school.
It is a policy that your school goes by. if you break those rules you wont be allowed on another PC at your school.
Your school got to follow it... Facebook.com search D.T.I.
No because the laptops can get damaged, stolen, and student would be on unapproved websites.
It is a policy that your school goes by. if you break those rules you wont be allowed on another PC at your school.
United Community School District of Boone has a 4th grade through 6th grade laptops available for students to take home and use.