Apple's third-generation iPad goes on sale on the 16th.

by thegawivr5 on 2012-03-08 16:00:47

Tencent Digital News - At 2 AM Beijing Time on March 8th, Apple held its spring new product launch event in San Francisco, officially releasing the third-generation iPad. Before the event, it was speculated that the name of the third-generation iPad might be iPad HD, rather than iPad 3 (b2b.cbd-china.com).

The new generation of iPads will go on sale on March 16th. The first batch of countries and regions for sale include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Australia, with the second batch going on sale on the 23rd. The WiFi version prices are: 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599, and 64GB for $699 OPEC Hardware [http://b2b.cbd-china.com/index.php?homepage=22586218], with no 128GB option available. The WiFi+4G model prices are respectively $629, $729, and $829.

At 2 AM Beijing Time on March 8th, Apple held its spring new product launch event in San Francisco, officially releasing the third-generation iPad. The price is consistent with the iPad 2, with the 16G WiFi version priced at $499. As one of the first release locations, Hong Kong's Apple official website has been updated immediately after the announcement of the new iPad. The latest version of the iPad Hong Kong edition is only sold for HK$3888, approximately RMB 3164.

b2b.cbd-china.com: Specific prices are as follows: the 16G WIFI version of the iPad costs HK$3888 gathering bra[http://www.tingfeier.com], approximately RMB 3164; the 32G WIFI version costs HK$4688, approximately RMB 3815; the 64G WIFI version costs HK$5488, approximately RMB 4467.

Apple also announced that the iPad 2 will be released at a reduced price but will only offer the 16G Wifi version and the 3G version, while discontinuing production of the 32G and 64G models. While you can still pre-order, why not grab an iPad 2 with a larger capacity?

The domestic version of the iPad 2 has been reduced from the original price of RMB 3688 to RMB 2988, a decrease of RMB 700. There isn't much difference between the iPad 2 and the new iPad. The biggest difference is that the new iPad uses a Retina high-definition screen Guangzhou Car Rental Network [http://www.syzc020.com], with a resolution reaching 2048x1536, offering a clearer camera and a 4-core GPU. Regarding 4G networks, China still has a long way to go before it can officially use them. If your budget is not too tight, then the iPad 2 is absolutely your best choice, with the 16G version being great for gaming and watching videos without any pressure.

As expected, the new generation of iPads adopts a Retina display with a resolution of 2048x1536, retaining the home button. Cook stated that it is now impossible to distinguish pixels on the current iPad screen, and perhaps people are looking forward to the release of a 15-inch iPad.

The new generation of iPads has four major features: Retina display, A5X dual-core processor, 5-megapixel camera, and support for 4G LTE network.

Equipped with a Retina display is the biggest change in the new generation of iPads. The iPad 2 screen resolution is 1024x768, while the new generation of iPads maintains the same screen size of 9.7 inches but increases the resolution to 2048x1536, making the image display more refined. All built-in applications for the new generation of iPads have been fully upgraded and support Retina displays, and old applications developed by third-party developers remain compatible. The iWork suite has also been updated, with each application priced at $9.99 and free upgrades available.

The new iPad is equipped with an A5X processor, which appears to be an optimized version of the A5, mainly improving power consumption and graphics performance. According to the introduction, the A5X dual-core processor includes a quad-core graphics processor, with performance four times that of the NVIDIA Tegra quad-core processor.

The new iPad is equipped with a 5-megapixel iSight camera, not the rumored 8 million, but the technology is transferred from the iPhone 4S. www.mmchaol.com [http://www.mmchaol.com] supports automatic exposure, automatic white balance, automatic focus, and can record 1080p video.

The new iPad also supports 4G LTE networks. In terms of other features, the new iPad retains the home button, does not increase battery capacity, and has a battery life of 10 hours, or 9 hours under 4G network conditions.

The new iPad will officially go on sale on March 16th. The first batch of countries and regions for sale include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Australia, with the second batch going on sale on the 23rd. The WiFi version prices are: 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599, and 64GB for $699, with no 128GB option available. The WiFi+4G model prices are respectively $629, $729, and $829. The iPad 2 is discounted by $100, with the 16G WiFi version priced at $399.