Rumors about the iPad were in full swing on Monday, with another report claiming that Apple has built a tablet that's slightly thicker and has a better camera than the iPad 2. It also pointed out confidently after iMore said that the iPad 3 will have a 2048x1536 Retina display and package a new quad-core processor, up from the dual-core part in the iPad 2. The next-generation tablet may or may not have 4G LTE, according to the blog. The site noted that what is claimed to be the back panel of the iPad 3 is a bit thicker than that used for the iPad 2, meaning the next-generation tablet may increase by about a millimeter in profile but retain the same length and width. [Small City Stock Market engages in enterprise website construction, www.yongren.cc, website optimization, website promotion, overall marketing planning and implementation of enterprise e-commerce, possesses a well-known team in the SEO industry, has rich practical experience and high technical strength, providing you with website SEO optimization services, aiming at "marketing and conversion rate", allowing customers to see intuitive results. Business QQ consultation: 466401604, 8838478 Contact information: 13422475786] Previous rumors also pointed to a new quad-core chip and LTE wireless functionality for Apple's future tablet. In January, core management capabilities of a quad-core processor were unearthed buried within Apple's iOS 5.1 beta code. Images on its website show what it claims could be some components of the iPad 3, including Sharp-made high-resolution LCD screens, an Apple-logoed back panel, and a 30-pin dock connector from iLab Factory, sourced from some Asian component dealers. Apple enthusiasts might get their first look at the third-generation iPad on March 7. It was reported that the company has circled this date on its calendar for what is widely expected to be a major product unveiling of the upcoming iPad 3. Perhaps the most concrete rumor comes from D's report last week which laid down all things leading to an early-March announcement of the new iPad. Also, Apple has chosen in the past two years to reveal the iPad in March, so if that pattern holds, the "early March" rumor is almost certainly March 7 or thereabouts, barring any deviation from the company's established practice, Shantou online promotion. Of course, this has yet to be formally confirmed by Apple or even publicly acknowledged that it has a follow-up to its hugely successful tablet offering, but the March 7 report, published Monday by the iMore blog, www.wangji.cc, citing "sources who have been reliable in the past." Related thematic articles: Fremont's LED start-up indicates price point is right Group tours Apple factory Rondo says he's on the up side Search engine marketing and online marketing services Creative website promotion - English and French online marketing