CTL Unveils 24-inch OPS-Ready Monitor and ChromeOS All-in-One PCs for Education and Enterprise
The MTIP24OPS is a 23.8‑inch LED panel that delivers Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080) and a 1000‑contrast ratio, making it suitable for both text‑heavy learning environments and multimedia collaboration. Its standout feature is a fully integrated OPS slot that accepts modules from the OPS ecosystem—including CTL’s own Chromebox OPS OPx1‑3 and OPx1‑7—as well as third‑party Android and Windows devices. The monitor also hosts a 5‑megapixel webcam with a ±20‑degree tilt, a height‑adjustable stand that supports swivel, pivot, and vertical motion, and a rear HDMI‑IN port. When a Chromebox OPS is inserted, the monitor’s side USB‑C, USB‑3.0 Type‑A, and USB‑2.0 Type‑A ports become available.
Bundled with the monitor are two AIO models, the CTL24AIOi3 and CTL24AIOi7. The i3 configuration houses an Intel Core i3‑1315U processor, 8 GB LPDDR4x‑3200 SODIMM memory (upgradeable to 64 GB), and 256 GB eMMC storage. The i7 model replaces the processor with an Intel Core i7‑1355U while keeping the same memory and storage options. Both systems support Wi‑Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, include a built‑in 5‑MP webcam, two 3‑W speakers, and a 12‑V/150‑W power cord that supplies the Chromebox module. Because the power supply is embedded in the monitor, the AIOs require no separate outlet, simplifying installation.
CTL stresses the modularity of the design. The computing module is physically separate from the display, so performance upgrades or replacements are as simple as swapping the OPS unit; the monitor can be reused indefinitely. ChromeOS brings built‑in security and can be centrally managed through the Google Admin console, enabling IT teams to apply policies, push updates, and monitor devices across an entire fleet. The single‑cable configuration also reduces clutter in high‑density workspaces such as libraries, labs, call centers, and healthcare facilities.
To ease deployment, CTL offers a white‑glove configuration service that tests and ships the AIO in a single, waste‑reducing box. All orders include a one‑year manufacturer warranty, with optional extensions up to four years. The company also provides lifecycle services that cover zero‑touch enrollment, free shipping, and a five‑day turnaround for OEM‑expert support.
The new products will hit the market in July 2026. Prospective buyers can review full specifications on CTL’s website and request volume quotes for institutional customers.
CTL Corporation, headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, has built a reputation for delivering Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and video‑collaboration tools to more than 65 countries. The company is a Google for Education Premier Partner, a Google Cloud Partner, and an Intel Technology Platinum Partner. In 2024, CTL was certified as a B Corp, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
By launching a modular, secure, and cloud‑centric desktop lineup, CTL positions itself as a provider of future‑proof computing solutions for education, government, and enterprise markets. The focus on OPS hardware and ChromeOS management tools aligns with the industry’s shift toward easily maintainable, scalable computing environments.