, he also explained why the government decided to offer the tablets as a loan instead of a one-off direct distribution to students. He said with direct distribution, there will be no device replacement if a student has lost or damaged the tablet. There’s also the possibility that the student may pass the tablet to his siblings or put it on sale, which is against the original intention of the PerantiSiswa programme.
Through the loan model, he said students with damaged tablets can request a replacement, and this will ensure they will have a device at all times until they completed their studies. He also said that the loan model for the tablets will ensure continuity so that students who finished their studies can pass the tablets to new batch of students.
The first batch of PerantiSiswa tablets is expected to be distributed in June but we still don’t know what tablets will be offered. The minimum specs for the tablets were recently revealed which include a 10.1″ 1280×800 pixels resolution display, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, built-in speakers, 4G LTE and WiFi support, 4,500mAh battery and it must run on Android 10 and above. A USB charger, bluetooth keyboard and stylus are also included.
Cannot give something to rakyat without benefit their pocket first also lets see what will happen to the loan peranti once the student finish study … some going to be unrecognisable & can’t function
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