I work in a school district that provides ibooks to all our middle school students. My building alone has 870 ibooks purchased over 3 years (800mhz, 1ghz, and 1.33ghz models). Our failure rate on the whole is about 34%, we send out 15-40 laptops a week, many are returned with replaced logic boards... they may be nice-looking and user-friendly, but from a technical standpoint, they are poorly constructed.
I work in a school district that provides ibooks to all our middle school students. My building alone has 870 ibooks purchased over 3 years (800mhz, 1ghz, and 1.33ghz models). Our failure rate on the whole is about 34%, we send out 15-40 laptops a week, many are returned with replaced logic boards... they may be nice-looking and user-friendly, but from a technical standpoint, they are poorly constructed.