Apple's new iPad for classrooms will work with the Apple Pencil. James Martin/CNET It's back to school for Apple with a brand-new iPad. Apple on Tuesday unveiled a new version of its iOS-powered tablet at its education event in Chicago, which it hosted at the Lane Tech College Prep High School. The school is the largest public high school in Chicago. 'Macs and iPads are used throughout schools by students for everything from music to language arts and even advanced robotics,' Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the event. Apple called the 9.7-inch tablet 'our most affordable iPad.' The addition to the iPad line-up, which includes the top-end iPad Pro and the smaller iPad Mini 4, starts at $299 for schools and (, ) for the 32GB model. The is available for order starting Tuesday, and you can expect shipping to start this week. The current cheapest iPad is also $329. 1:58 The new iPad, which costs an additional $99. 'The new 9.7-inch iPad takes everything people love about our most popular iPad and makes it even better,' said Greg Joswiak, an Apple marketing executive. It has an 8-megapixel camera and 10 hours of battery life and weighs just 1 pound (469 grams), Apple said. It uses an A10 Fusion chip and supports 300 Mbps LTE connectivity. The A10 Fusion chip means that the iPad is more powerful than most laptops and essentially every Chromebook. Already included in iOS 11.3, the Mac version of Classroom will enable teachers to monitor and control students’ iPads remotely, as well as showing the contents of a given iPad on an Apple TV. The iPad's Retina screen will also open up, like. 1:29 The iPad mimics features already available on the iPad Pro, like tilt and pressure, as well as a high-resolution touch system, which allows for quick responses. The Apple Pencil will also have its own set of apps available, the most popular ones being Pages and Keynote. The Pencil will allow users to add smart annotations to Pages, which means students and teachers can add marks to the Pages document directly. Apple also increased the iCloud storage space for schools from 5 gigabytes to 200 GB, and it unveiled a, as well as making the Classroom app available for the Mac. If you find the $99 Apple Pencil to be too expensive, Logitech aimed at kids, called the Crayon. IPad versus Chromebook One of Google's major advantages over Apple for educators has been the cost of Chromebooks compared with that of iPads. While schools typically buy Chromebooks for about $250 to $300 apiece, iPads for schools can cost nearly $800, in part because of the education curriculum included with Apple's tablet. Apple offers a $29 discount for schools with its newest iPad but it's still more expensive than most Chromebooks. In the last quarter of 2017, six out of every 10 mobile devices shipped to a K-12 school in the US were Chromebooks, according to Google. Though it isn't a direct comparison, 11 percent of schools that are using iOS-powered iPads, according to. Apple's iPad was a big seller when it hit the market in 2010 and was considered the third leg of the company's 'three-legged stool' of strong businesses. But tablets have struggled over the past couple of years as Apple's iPhones get bigger and its Mac computers get smaller. People who've bought iPads have held onto them longer, while others find they don't need a tablet once they have an iPhone Plus and a Mac. In 2015, Apple tried to breathe new life into the line by introducing the 12.9-inch iPad Pro model with an optional keyboard case and Apple Pencil stylus. The Pros, along with a lower-priced iPad model that Apple launched a year ago, helped the company's iPad sales rebound after 13 straight quarters of declines.
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