After the company disclosed some amazing sales and growth numbers, Apple debuted the new iPad, which the media called the iPad 3 till the announcement. The stats include several interesting details, such as the fact that Apple had sold 315 million iOS devices by December 31, 2012. 62 million of those devices were sold in Q4 2011 alone. Finally the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad account for 76% of the corporation's income, and that wouldn't actually mean anything if Apple was not the biggest company in the world. The whole situation illustrates the new, world-changing power of the mobile industry.
Now, 362 Apple company stores will work together to launch the new iPad, a product that outsold each PC manufacturer by itself last year.
The update to Apple's successful tablet features a next-gen A5X dual-core processor outfitted with a quad-core GPU that is significantly more powerful than NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 chip. Also inside, you may find a 4G LTE radio if you do not mind adopting a wireless data plan for the subsequent year or two. A 10-hour battery keeps the boosted hardware running nicely.
Outside, a gorgeous, retina display crowns the front of the device. The upgraded display features such a powerful pixel desnity that the human eye can't notice the individual pixels, which total 3.1 million. You may use the retina display to preview photographs that you capture with the iPhone-4S-like 5MP shooter on the back. Naturally, you'll find a webcam on the front side.
The new iPad starts shipping March 16, which is also the day they will show up in brick-and-mortar Apple retailers globally. At the moment, you can also snag a Wi-Fi-only, 16GB iPad 2 for just $399. That's a $100 price drop since the iPad 2 debuted last year. The first iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch, and iPhone will also receive the new iOS 5.1 update instantly.
Now, 362 Apple company stores will work together to launch the new iPad, a product that outsold each PC manufacturer by itself last year.
The update to Apple's successful tablet features a next-gen A5X dual-core processor outfitted with a quad-core GPU that is significantly more powerful than NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 chip. Also inside, you may find a 4G LTE radio if you do not mind adopting a wireless data plan for the subsequent year or two. A 10-hour battery keeps the boosted hardware running nicely.
Outside, a gorgeous, retina display crowns the front of the device. The upgraded display features such a powerful pixel desnity that the human eye can't notice the individual pixels, which total 3.1 million. You may use the retina display to preview photographs that you capture with the iPhone-4S-like 5MP shooter on the back. Naturally, you'll find a webcam on the front side.
The new iPad starts shipping March 16, which is also the day they will show up in brick-and-mortar Apple retailers globally. At the moment, you can also snag a Wi-Fi-only, 16GB iPad 2 for just $399. That's a $100 price drop since the iPad 2 debuted last year. The first iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch, and iPhone will also receive the new iOS 5.1 update instantly.
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