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- | [* black] How does the iPad stack up against a [[Topic:HP Chromebook 14-x013dx|HP|new_window=true]] or [[Topic:Asus Chromebook C300MA-EDU|Asus|new_window=true]] Chromebook? Here's an iFixit take on it: |
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- | [* black] Separate digitizer and display make for cheaper repairs. Of course, the Chromebooks don't have a digitizer at all, and the display is protected by the rest of the laptop. |
- | [* black] Separate accessories (keyboard, Pencil) means the full package is more expensive, but easier to replace. |
- | [* black] New iPad, new model number! This year's is A1893. |
+ | [* black] In the education space, Apple has some stiff competition in the form of low-cost, Google-powered laptops. How does this iPad, er, stack up against a Chromebook from [[Topic:HP Chromebook 14-x013dx|HP|new_window=true]] or [[Topic:Asus Chromebook C300MA-EDU|Asus|new_window=true]]? |
+ | [* black] Given that schoolkids can be a bit rough on their electronics, here's an iFixit take on it: |
+ | [* black] iPad's glued-glass display is more vulnerable to drops. Thankfully, this is the one iPad that retains an air-gapped digitizer panel—not as visually impressive as other recent iPads, but it's ''much'' cheaper to replace cracked glass that isn't [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_optically_clear_adhesive|LOCA|new_window=true]-bonded to the display panel underneath. |
+ | [* black] Separate accessories like the keyboard and Pencil add to the cost and are easier to lose—but are also easier to replace if damaged. (Note the missing key on our HP's keyboard.) |
+ | [* black] New iPad, new model number! This year's is ***A1893***. |