Android+Windows Dual-System Teaching Solution: Nano Blackboard OPS Module Selection Guide
1. Dual-System Architecture
The Nano Blackboard innovatively adopts a Android-native + Windows OPS pluggable module dual-system design, balancing teaching convenience and professional software compatibility. The Android system provides a lightweight teaching environment, while the Windows OPS module supports professional educational software, with 0.5-second switching via hardware-level chips (no reboot required).
2. OPS Module Configurations
2.1 Basic Teaching Edition
CPU: Intel Core i3-10110U (2.1GHz~4.1GHz)
RAM: 8GB DDR4
Storage: 256GB NVMe SSD
Use Cases: Daily courseware, e-whiteboard, online teaching
Power: 15W (fanless design)
2.2 High-Performance Pro Edition
CPU: Intel Core i7-1165G7 (2.8GHz~4.7GHz)
RAM: 16GB DDR4
Storage: 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD
GPU: Iris Xe (4K video/3D virtual labs)
2.3 Industrial Custom Edition
Ports: Dual RJ45 + DB9 serial port
OS: Windows 10/11 or UOS
Security: TPM 2.0 encryption
3. Dual-System Synergy
3.1 Data Sharing
Shared NTFS partition (D drive)
Cloud sync for lesson plans
Cross-system annotation (Windows PPT + Android whiteboard)
3.2 Teaching Workflow
1.Prepare: Create 4K content in Windows
2.Teach: Switch to Android for interactive writing
3.Demo: Run virtual labs in Windows
4.Archive: Sync data to school cloud
5.1 Physical Installation
Insertion: Power off → slide along rails (foolproof design)
Cooling: Ensure thermal pad contact
5.2 Driver Setup
Windows: Auto-detection
Android: Scan QR code to download drivers
5.3 Troubleshooting
Switching failure: Check 12V/5A power cable
Touch issues: Reset HID device in Device Manager
Configuration | Cost | Software Support | Lifespan |
Basic | ¥2,800 | Office/WPS/DingTalk | 3-5 years |
Pro | ¥6,500 | AutoCAD/Virtual Labs | 5-7 years |
Industrial | ¥9,000+ | Equipment Control Software | 7-10 years |
High School: 86" Nano Blackboard + i5 for AR physics demos
Vocational Center: Custom OPS with dual RJ45 for mechatronics training