(SANTA CLARA, Calif.) Aug. 11, 2015 — Just in time for the new school year, Mac to School—a leading provider of certified Apple technology for education—is now offering recertified fourth-generation iPads to K-12 school districts.
Released in November 2014, fourth-generation iPads include a 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Apple Swift (Apple A6) processor, a much more powerful CPU than the 1 GHz Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A9 in the iPad 3.
The certified iPads are available for 25% to 50% less than what schools would pay buying comparable devices directly from Apple.
“We enable schools to save on the cost of high-quality Apple equipment by reconditioning and recertifying used iPads, iMacs, and MacBooks and selling them to schools for a fraction of the price of new devices,” said Robert Baker, co-founder and president of Mac to School. “Cost shouldn’t be a barrier in getting the best technology into the hands of all students.”
Mac to School is selling iPad 4 devices with 16 GB of storage for $299. The company has many other certified Apple products available for sale as well, including;
All of the company’s devices come standard with at least a one-year warranty, as well as customer service from a team of Apple Certified Technicians.
To learn more about Mac to School and its Apple products currently in stock, visit www.mactoschool.com.
About Mac to School:
Mac to School buys, sells, and recertifies all types of Apple computers and equipment. Mac to School serves the public and private education market, working with small schools up to large districts throughout all 50 states. The company’s mission is to deliver the best value to its customers while providing the highest level of customer service. Its team of Apple Certified Technicians employs customized tools to generate detailed audits and provide high-quality refurbishment.