Apple now offers “education pricing” for all iPad models, including the iPad Air and iPad Mini, a move designed to push the tablet maker deeper into schools.
While Mac owners have long enjoyed education discounts, Apple’s tablet remained a full-price entertainment device for students and teachers. Apple’s promotion is nicely timed as the iPad increasingly grows as a tool used in schools for education purposes.
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