Notebook
Computers
 |
IBM T40
(notebooks 01, 02, 04) |
 |
Dell Latitude D620
(notebooks 03, 05, 06) |
A notebook computer, also called a laptop computer, is a battery-powered personal computer generally smaller than a briefcase that can easily be transported and conveniently used anywhere. Notebooks can be configured to functions as a stand-alone PC or as part of a network.
The Faculty currently has six notebooks – 3 x Dell Latitude D620 and
3 x IBM T40 - these may be borrowed by staff for use away from their office
(usually
where
computer
resources are not available).
Notebook bookings can be made by sending a GroupWise appointment
to the Notebook 01\02…\06 (refer to the Policy
on Notebook Computer Borrowing). If you are unsure of
how to do this, watch this quick video on
booking equipment.