There's one word that sums up Apple's latest iPad: safe. The new 9.7-inch device debuted earlier this month at an education-focused event in Chicago. Apple seemed to bill the device as the perfect option for schools, but as a sensible consumer product, too. ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad for schools is nearly impossible to repair
Apple recently launched a new iPad that's targeted at schools. But iFixit gives the tablet a 2-out-of-10 repairability rating, suggesting that schools may need to pay Apple or repair specialists for routine maintenance. Schools that want to buy Apple's new ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad for schools is nearly impossible to repair (AAPL)
Apple recently launched a new iPad that's targeted at schools. But iFixit gives the tablet a 2-out-of-10 repairability rating, suggesting that schools may need to pay Apple or repair specialists to do routine maintenance. Schools that want to buy Apple's ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s newest iPad is the most boring iPad yet and a major missed opportunity (AAPL)
Apple unveiled a new iPad last week. The new iPad is not very different from the 9.7-inch iPad unveiled last year. Apple could have done more to get people excited about the iPad, and it missed some opportunities to sweeten the deal for the educational ... ( read original story ...)
Why kids will love the new Apple iPad 9.7
Apple's latest 9.7 inch iPad, designed for education, starts at ₹ 28,000 in India. Photograph: Courtesy StockSnap/pixabay.com The Apple iPad 9.7 is the latest kid on the block. It comes loaded with goodies and promises to make the experience memorable ... ( read original story ...)
Apple 9.7-inch iPad (2018) review: Still cheap, still great
It's still the cheapest iPad at $329. It works with Apple Pencil. It's noticeably more powerful than the previous iPad. Of the three, Apple Pencil support is the most noteworthy, and it's not hard to see why. Previously, if you wanted to draw or handwrite ... ( read original story ...)
Apple refocuses on the classroom, looking to grab market share back from Google, Microsoft
CHICAGO – Apple is moving to regain its position at the head of the classroom, announcing a suite of education-based products based on the iPad. During an education-focused keynote Apple Inc. unveiled a more powerful 9.7-inch iPad, while also presenting ... ( read original story ...)