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Googlebooks could inherit a Chromebook problem even before they launch

Kansas City Public Schools is transitioning to an all-Apple district by replacing over 30,000 devices with MacBook Neo laptops, potentially challenging Google’s future market share in the education sector.

Key Points

  • Kansas City Public Schools is replacing 30,000 Chromebooks and Windows PCs with Apple’s MacBook Neo.
  • The district has already procured 4,500 MacBook Neo units for student use.
  • Apple highlighted this transition during its Q2 2026 earnings call as a shift away from Chromebooks.
  • The MacBook Neo offers schools a premium hardware option starting at a $599 price point.
  • Google’s upcoming premium Googlebooks initiative faces potential competition from Apple’s established education ecosystem.

Why it Matters

This shift suggests that school districts may prioritize Apple’s integrated ecosystem over Google’s evolving hardware strategy as they move toward premium devices. If other districts follow this trend, Google risks losing its long-standing dominance in the education market to Apple’s hardware and software integration.
Android Authority Published by Adamya Sharma
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