SZZT Electronics Co., LTD has focused on top quality secure payment and self-service terminal products for over 20 years in China. We started as a small operation, but now have become one of the leading suppliers in China.
Price
One of the most important aspects of any school purchase is overall cost. When Android first entered the tablet market, a major issue came to the forefront - device quality.
Student sharing
One consistent knock against tablets in a school environment is the difficulty in sharing the device with other students without a one-size-fits-all approach.
Marketplace freedom
Everyone likes the freedom to shop around, have choice, and make their own decisions about purchases. Using an Android tablet allows for this type of buyer experience. Those making these decisions can select where they purchase their books, movies, music, and even apps. This choice can create a more competitive marketplace and empowers the purchaser with options.
Ease of deployment and management
Having served as a tech director for a number of years in which my team deployed thousands of devices, deploying and managing devices on a large scale takes significant forethought and planning.
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Brand advantage
SZZT Electronics Co., LTD has focused on top quality secure payment and self-service terminal products for over 20 years in China. We started as a small operation, but now have become one of the leading suppliers in China.
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Originality products
We also supply ODM/OEM products all over the globe to a wide range of companies worldwide, ranging from large multinational organizations to small individual companies. We integrated our customers' idea and provide customized service to our clients.
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Customer advantage
SZZT has obtained the short listed qualification for self- service kiosk selection in more than 20 domestic banks and been successfully ranked the top 3 domestic providers of self service banking kiosk.
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High quality service
Besides our existing molded products, SZZT also provides personalized services. It is a kind of targeted service method, which is based on the user's setting.
A productive second screen
Chances are you probably do a lot of work on your computer, and a tablet can actually make a great second screen to augment it whether you hook it up to your computer as a second monitor or actually use it as a tablet. With a couple work apps and shortcuts, you can actually use your tablet as a more productive, secondary device for keeping up with email, your notes, or other work-related tasks you need to keep an eye on.
A universal remote control
Your phone can control a lot of things, but a tablet's size make it a great remote for just about anything. With the right apps, you can use your tablet to control your home theater PC, your computer from afar, or even your actual house.
A creative tool
Traditionalists may scoff at the use of digital tablets for art, but they allow you to do a lot of things you can't do on paper especially if you're short on funds. Whether it's making music, digital painting, or creative writing, a tablet gives you portability, ease of use, and the ability to easily copy or share your works quickly and easily. It may not be your go-to studio, but it's a great tool to have at your disposal for creative tasks.
An integrated car dashboard
Ever used the built-in navigation and music players in most cars? A lot of them leave a lot to be desired (okay, let's be frank, they suck). Why not just integrate your iPad or Android tablet to the mix instead? It's got music, it's got navigation, it's easy to use, and you can even control it with your voice. We've seen countless examples of this, from DIY mounts to more serious, built-in setups. Whatever you choose to do, it's sure to bring your car into the 21st century.
A portable media and gaming center
Imagine the awesomeness of a home theater PC that fits in your backpack. You can bring it over to your friends' house for the Game of Thrones finale, throw some old school video games on their TV, or stream some Netflix on a whim. All you need is a tablet and the right apps and accessories. Plus, it's great for when you have those same cravings at the airport or while you're out with no access to a TV. And if you're really dedicated to those old school video games, you can turn it into a mini retro cabinet, too.
A do everything family device
Having a tablet lying around as a general all-purpose device for quickly checking email, reading the web, or killing a few minutes with a game seems to be an ideal use case. It's faster and easier than grabbing your laptop or heading to your computer, and it isn't locked to one location. However, most tablets don't really lend themselves to multi-user experience. Thankfully, we've figured out some ways around that problem, so you can use your tablet as a do-everything device for the whole household. And with a few dedicated "tablet stations," it'll never get lost.
A distraction free work device
On the flip side of the distraction coin, tablets are also great at focusing you on one specific task mostly since you can't have multiple apps open at the same time. That makes it great for distraction-free writing, and turns it into a surprisingly legitimate productivity tool. It's also great (obviously) for distraction-free reading. In fact, when we asked you guys whether you use your tablet for work, a surprising majority of you said yes for these very reasons.
Display quality: The display is the centerpiece of any tablet experience. Look for a 10-inch tablet that offers a high-resolution display with crisp colors, sharpness, and good viewing angles. An IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel is preferable for better color reproduction and wider viewing angles, making it ideal for watching videos and playing games.
Performance and processing power: A powerful processor is crucial for a smooth user experience.
Storage capacity: Consider your storage needs based on your intended usage. Look for tablets with at least 64GB of internal storage or more.
Operating system and software updates: Opt for the latest Android version available at the time of purchase. This ensures access to the latest features, security patches, and software optimizations. Manufacturers that provide regular updates are preferable as they enhance the tablet's longevity and performance.
Battery life: A long-lasting battery is crucial for uninterrupted usage. Look for tablets that offer a battery life of at least 8 to 10 hours under regular usage. Battery life may vary depending on the tablet's specifications and usage patterns, so check user reviews and expert opinions for accurate assessments.
Connectivity options: Ensure the tablet has the necessary connectivity options you require. Look for features like Wi-Fi (preferably dual-band for better speeds), Bluetooth (for connecting peripherals), and GPS (useful for navigation). Some tablets may also offer cellular connectivity for on-the-go internet access.
Camera quality: While tablets are not primarily meant for photography, a decent camera can be handy for video calls and casual photography. Check for a tablet with a good front-facing camera for video conferencing and a decent rear camera if you need to take pictures occasionally.
Build quality and design: The build quality and design influence the tablet's durability and aesthetics. Look for tablets made from premium materials and with a design that suits your taste. Additionally, consider the weight and thickness of the tablet, as it affects portability and comfort during extended usage.
Reviews and user feedback: Before making a final decision, read reviews and user feedback about the tablet you are interested in. This will give you valuable insights into real-world performance, potential issues, and user satisfaction.
Follow battery health guidelines
You'd be forgiven for not knowing how batteries work, but you should learn how to maintain the one inside your phone and other electronic gadgets to increase their lifespan.
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Avoid exposure to water and dust
Try your best to avoid exposure to water and dust whenever you can. Sometimes, the damage done because of these elements is not immediately obvious but only becomes noticeable when it's already too late, and you're not sure what's wrong with your phone.
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Use a case and screen protector
Most people use a case and a screen protector to protect their phone from accidental drops; it's a practice that you probably also follow. Thankfully, these accessories are pretty cheap, so if they get damaged over time, you can just replace them. Doing so will not only protect the hardware but will also make your phone feel new again.
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Clean all openings and buy anti dust plugs
Over time, the openings of your phone will accumulate dust. Dust in the USB port can interrupt charging and data transfer, mess up audio in the headphone jack, and worsen call quality in the mic and speaker.
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Clean the screen, cameras, and sides
Similar to the last point, the screen, camera unit, and frame of your phone will also get dirty over time due to fingerprint smudges and dust. Some phones come with an oleophobic coating on the screen which prevents fingerprint marks, but that coating won't last forever.
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Over the last 22 years, SZZT has obtained a number of certifications to ensure our operations meet or surpass international standard for quality and security including quality management qualifications ISO: 9001: 2008, ISO 14001:2004, QHSAS 18001:2007.
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