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If you thought Apple's new iPad would be the one to finally challenge Google's Chromebooks in the education market, you'll probably be disappointed with the new 9.7-inch iPad that Apple announced Tuesday.
Although the new tablet adds support for Apple Pencil at a fraction of the cost of the cheapest iPad Pro ($650), the new 9.7-inch iPad doesn't beat Chromebooks on the one thing that matters most to schools: price.
To recap, here are the main differences between the new 9.7-inch iPad and the previous generation:
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it supports Apple Pencil
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it has the A10 Fusion chip
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it comes in a new shade of gold that's slightly pinker (though not as pink as the original rose gold) Read more...
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