Chromebook shipments pass iPads for schools

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More Chromebooks than iPads were shipped to US schools in the third quarter of 2014, the Financial Times reports, here via Business Insider.

That’s the first time that’s ever happened, the Financial Times noted, and this growth should be a “major concern for Apple.”

Business Insider credited the Chromebook’s low price tag, even when compared with a typical educational or volume discount on the iPad, for the flipping of fortunes at the highest echelon.

Even the cheapest iPad, after all, goes for between $300 and $400, while Chromebooks can be had for about $200, the article noted.

Shipments to US schools in Q3 2014:

  • Chromebooks: 715,000
  • iPads: 702,000

Write a “love letter” to a digital device or piece of technology. See Common Core writing standard W.11-12.3.B for more information.

Paul Katula
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