Apple's new iPads still can't best Chromebooks in the classroom<article>
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<p>Several years ago, Apple looked poised to take over schools with iPads, and in one of the most stunning moves, Los Angeles schools planned to spend $1.3 billion getting Apple’s tablets in students’ hands.
It didn’t end so well.</p><p>And now, despite a commendable early push, iPads now lag far behind Chromebooks in American classrooms. Consulting firm <a href="
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/technology/apple-products-schools-education.html?_r=0" rel="nofollow">Futuresource reported last year[/url] that Chromebooks accounted for 58 percent of the mobile devices shipped to American primary and secondary schools, while iOS devices fell from 25 percent to 19 percent. Earlier this month, Futuresource <a href="
https://www.futuresource-consulting.com/Press-K-12-Education-Market-Growth-Forecast-in-2018-0318.html" rel="nofollow">reported[/url] that the gap is only widening even with slower overall mobile sales.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3267207/tablets/apples-new-ipads-still-cant-best-chromebooks-in-the-classroom.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple's new iPads still can't best Chromebooks in the classroom