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Built on the world’s most advanced operating system, the Mac is as easy to use as it is powerful. It comes with applications that help students create amazing projects. And you can do even more with iWork, pro applications, and Mac OS X Server.
With fast Intel processors, long battery life, and a rock-solid operating system, the Mac is reliable, secure, and easy to use. Perfect for the classroom — and beyond.
Designed to last.
Every Mac is precisely designed for a long, productive life. Mac notebooks feature durable unibody enclosures and are made from high-quality materials like polycarbonate, aluminum, and glass — so they’re ready for the rigors of any classroom. The MagSafe power connector is held in place magnetically, so if someone trips over it, the cord disconnects and the computer safely stays put. And the Mac is just as well designed inside. With fast Intel processors, advanced graphics, and notebook batteries that last up to 10 hours on a single charge,1 Mac computers deliver amazing performance for practically any task.

A simple way to make documents, spreadsheets, and presentations shine, iWork applications for the Mac are also compatible with Microsoft Office, so you can open, save, and share just about any file.
When you’re ready to take projects to a higher level, Apple offers more advanced applications that let students enhance photographs, make music, and edit video like the pros.
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Vision
People with vision disabilities will benefit from VoiceOver — the world’s first gesture-based screen reader, built into every Mac. | | |
Hearing
Mac makes it easier for the deaf and hard-of-hearing by including support for playing back open- and closed-captioned content. | | |
Physical & Motor Skills
The Mac has built-in technologies to help people with difficulties using the keyboard, mouse, and track pad. | | |
Literacy and Learning
People with cognitive and learning disabilities can benefit from a simplified Finder, spelling and grammar checking, and more. | |
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