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Re: NXT Kits: Education Version vs. Commercial Version

We bought a bunch of these last year for our lego teams - seems like the difference was that the education version you get a site license for the Mindstorm SW.

Since you won't be using that, but whichever you like better.
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Re: NXT Kits: Education Version vs. Commercial Version

With the education sets the NXT-G software is sold separately. The site license is $295 which covers all the computers at a single school or institution. A single user license is $69.00.
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Re: NXT Kits: Education Version vs. Commercial Version

As mentioned previously, The Education kit has both a rechargeable battery AND the charger for it. This is a huge advantage in my opinion. The site license for the software (LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education NXT Software 1.1 and Site License is about $295. A battery and charger is about $55. This may sound like a bad trade off but actually if you are buying kits to use in a class it is a bargain.

In the long run you will WANT the rechargeable battery as it is a real hassle to purchase your own batteries and recharge them 6 batteries cost more than the software. I believe you can purchase the standard software from the LEGO site for about $10.00 (Get version 1.1) This is NOT a site license.... but has no copy protection. JUST FYI.... not encouraging you to use it illegally.

If you want to learn LabView.... you can get the Mindstorm NXT tool kits for free but you will have to have Labview to use them...

NXT-G is actually a Labview project anyway... it utilizes the same type of programming with wires and inputs and output structure as LabView...

I think that the educational kit is a bargain... the extra parts are marginal in the retail kit... and the educational kit comes with its own box to store everything.

If you have any questions about these let me know I have been using them in my robotics class since they came out 2 years ago.
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