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Apple’s education sales passed $1B, iPad holds 94% of tablet market

RaduTyrsina

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During the fourth fiscal quarter conference call on Monday, Tim Cook announced that the company had its best quarter in education so far, generating more than $1 billion in revenue. The iPad was the main “culpritâ€, taking a whopping 94 percent tablet market share in teaching institutions.

Apple is thus strengthening its presence in the education field where it faces Microsoft, a company that remains one of the leading names, especially when it comes to software. Educational sales for Apple have increased by 8 percent year-over-year, the iPad taking a health 22 percent leap forward. Mac sales also jumped 8 percent compared to the same time in 2012.

In the hardware field, Apple has to fight Google with its low-cost offering Chromebooks. Apple’s CEO doesn’t seem to be afraid, though:

"We see Chromebooks in some places, but the vast majority of people are buying PC/Mac or an iPad."

Also, Apple’s CEO calls the company's share in the education arena unheard of in most businesses.

"It's sort of unheard of. I've never seen a market share that high before. So we feel like we're doing really well here, and feel great to be making a contribution to education."


One of the biggest deals for Apple in education is the partnership with the Los Angeles Unified school district to supply every student with an iPad. A school in the Netherlands has even replaced traditional textbooks with the iPad, which proves that iPad’s charisma extends far beyond the United States.

Source: VentureBeat
 

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