Desktop Phaseout: iPads Expected To Hit Schools

iPads are to be expected in schools in the next five yearsThe directors of school districts in the United States conducted the newest survey about technology. The team found out that almost all schools are deploying and testing iPad devices of Apple Incorporated to work in their schools. After the new survey, directors are anticipating that tablet devices will be more efficient rather than desktop computers in the next five years.

Gene Munster, an analyst from Piper Jaffray, disclosed the results from the new survey. The respondents of the survey were 25 directors of educational technology during an integration conference on technology. The poll revealed that all directors were utilizing the tablet device of Apple which is the iPad in their respective schools. The poll also unveiled that none of them were testing and deploying tablets based on Android operating system of Google Incorporated.

The survey pointed toward the utilization of more tablets in the subsequent five years. Desktop computers might probably be not utilized anymore as technology comes in small devices but high in performance.

Munster stated that the term “tablet” could be synonymous to “iPad” since the device of Apple is representing one hundred percent of tablet computers in school.

Munster added that a specific trend in education in which students and employees should be familiar with Apple’s iPad.

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