| ▲ | xattt 6 hours ago | |
Yeah, but K-to-12 edu customers don’t care for that and just want a keyboard with a screen with dead-simple admin options. | ||
| ▲ | Shalomboy 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> K-to-12 edu customers don’t care for that and just want a keyboard with a screen with dead-simple admin options. Which is why I highly doubt this is a play for the K-12 education space. Lots of school-owned chromebook repairs get done at the district level before making their way to the OEM for RMA/replacement. There's no way Apple is supporting that system, they'll want all repairs done under their roof. Not to mention MacOS adminware options lag behind what's built-into ChromeOS. Are you really gonna tell your severely-underpaid sysadmin to put 10,000 devices on Kandji? They'll walk into traffic before you finish speaking. | ||
| ▲ | spogbiper 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
true, which is why chromebooks are almost ubiquitous in k-12, at least in the US. a mac, even for only $500, is still ~2x the price and lacks the management tools that Google Classroom provides | ||