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CDI Launches a Chromebook Trade-In Program for Schools

11/15/2017

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The Trade-In Program offers a free two-year warranty on new
Chromebooks and removal and recycling of the old devices

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Chicago IL – Nov. 14, 2017 – CDI Computer Dealers has launched a Chromebook Trade-In Program that provides a hassle-free, environmentally-friendly way for schools to dispose of their aging Chromebooks and obtain a free two-year premium extended warranty on the new ones purchased from CDI (a value of $23 per device). To take advantage of this program, visit their trade-in program.

CDI, which has deployed more than 270,000 Chromebooks in schools, launched the Chromebook Trade-In Program in response to customer feedback as education IT leaders look for ways to dispose of old devices. Quick and simple to participate in, the Chromebook Trade-In Program offers interested individuals a website where they can fill out a brief online form providing details about the devices they want to trade in* and what type of Chromebook they’d like to purchase from CDI. They can choose from top brands such as eduGear, HP, Lenovo and Acer. CDI then arranges to pick up the old Chromebooks and recycles them at no cost to the school through Lifespan, its ITAD (I.T. Asset Disposition) company. The new Chromebooks come with a two-year warranty with a $0 Cost of Ownership Guarantee which helps customers lower and even eliminate maintenance costs.
 
“Chromebooks have become the digital learning device of choice for many schools because of their low total cost of ownership and ease of use,” said Glenn Collins, vice president of mobile computing at CDI. “Our Chromebook Trade-In Program will provide schools and districts with a convenient way to update their technology and get a great warranty on their new equipment,” Glenn added.
 
To date, CDI has helped 1,800 schools adopt Chromebooks in the classroom. CDI is a Google Education Partner and in addition to providing the devices, also supports schools with needs assessments, RFP assistance, professional development, software and custom app bundles for their Chromebook initiatives. To learn more about CDI’s Chromebook program, visit https://cdicomputers.com/education/chromebooks/.
 
To learn more about CDI Computer Dealers please visit: http://cdicomputers.com/
 
*Trade-in Chromebooks must be in working condition and must be decommissioned from the customer Google Management Console to qualify.
 
About CDI

CDI is the leading provider of technology-based solutions to the North American education market and has worked with over 10,000 schools and colleges. CDI delivers a powerful value proposition to budget-conscious institutions by providing new and recertified I.T. products and services at a significant discount along with the longest warranties in the industry. CDI’s product line includes PCs, Notebooks, Chromebooks, Tablets, Servers and Networking Equipment, 3D printers and classroom accessories. The company holds ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certifications, and processes more than one million I.T. assets annually. Learn more at https://cdicomputers.com/education/

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