Hi John,
I haven’t put hands on one yet. While the specs are a bit low for me personally (I would work with video, graphics, audio) a lot… the specs are excellent otherwise, especially for Education and home use.
I have seen lots of reviews and searched out the bad ones - but have only found a single bad review so far!
I think it’s a very interesting machine - Apple clearly are trying to push in to the education market - after seeing the success of Chromebooks I suspect.
Would also love to hear anyone else’s thoughts in real-world tests.
I do want to start a discussion (argument) however. Not about brands or devices - but about IT providers in general.
I find [extremely often] that schools/business’, etc. are led by an IT providers personal opinion - rather than what may be best for the school.
This is costly for the school - not to mention a severe waste of time. Also not to mention, when kit is sold, there is often very little support and backup for the site.
I’m seeing this more and more often unfortunately. I think what we need is to start to enable school leaders to ask better questions in order to better identify their needs.
> This rant is mostly started by 2 conversations I have had “Sure, the Neo is pretty cheap, but it’s a Mac. I don’t know anything about that - I know Windows.” (From an IT provider)
Also - the waste I still see when IT providers tell a school they have to dump their 5 year old machines and buy new ones.
If I had a goat… I would surely get it - this seems (to me) to be clear profiteering.
Let’s all ask better questions to obtain better answers.
CR