Apple Unveils New iPad, to be Released on March 16

The new iPad was unveiled yesterday, boasts of great features like Retina display, LTE and A5X CPU
Apple has officially unveiled their next generation tablet, which they simply call, the new iPad. It has spanking new features like a Retina Display, that has a 2048 x 1536 resolution, making it the most pixel packed table in the market. It also has a 9.7 inch screen that has a better color saturation. It doesn’t end here, it also has an faster and improved processor called the A5X processor and has a quad-core graphics chip.
It now has a 5 megapixels camera which they call the iSight (camera) that can shoot 1080p videos. The backside of the tablet also sports a illuminated sensor with a five element lens. Just like an android, the keyboard has a brand new diction key that allows you to speak instead of typing. It also features a new connectivity option that sports a 21Mbps HSPA+ that is also LTE radio capable. The new iPad also has a 4G version.
The new iPad will hit the markets on March 16 and will retail for $499 for its 16GB WiFi model and $829 for the 64GB version with 4G. It can also be pre-ordered in countries like US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. It will be available in other countries on March 23.
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Apple is rumored to launch the iPad HD tomorrow, instead of iPad 3
Forget about iPad 3. Apple is launching the next generation iPAD, the iPad HD. Amidst rumors of the release of iPad 3, the iPad HD, has been said to be unveiled tomorrow, March 7. Following the pattern of the iPhone 4S launch, when people we’re expecting an iPhone 5.
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Reports said that Apple is planning to release a redesigned iPad, the "iPad HD", this coming fall with a 9.7" 2048x1536 pixel display.
Recent reports from “This is my Next” claimed that Apple will be releasing its new “iPad HD”, a higher-resolution iPad, later this year. The said launching will be scheduled along with the current iPad 2, and will target consumers from the video and photo market. Few Apple apps, such as Final Cut Pro or Aperture, are also expected to be sold alongside the next-gen iPad.
Sources also discussed the issue of whether the next-generation iPhone should be referred as “iPhone 5″ or “iPhone 4s”, since there are previous news stating that Apple’s 5th-gen iPhone will just be an extension of iPhone 4 rather than a full iPhone 5 update. As reports disclosed, the company is planning to produce a smaller and lighter design for the next iPhone. However, they’ve done such tests within the limits of iPhone 4, which creates the idea that iPhone 5 is not really a complete redesign.
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