Tablet to have 'retina' screen and
could include 4G connectivity, according to reports – but no word yet on new TV
device
Apple's iPad will launch on 7 March, say reports. Photograph:
John G Mabanglo/EPA
Apple will launch the
third version of the iPad on Wednesday 7 March
at an event in San Francisco, according to a number of reports online. The
reports also that the device will have a "retina" screen – with four times as
many pixels as the current model – and could include 4G connectivity for US
high-speed networks.
The website iMore says the device will have a quad-core processor – compared with the dual-core A5 chip in the current iPad model. The increased screen resolution would increase the apparent detail on images while not requiring software developers to rewrite their products.
The Wall Street Journal says that it will also include 4G connectivity (also known as "LTE"), which offers connections at up to 100Mbps, but in smartphones have been found to be a serious battery drain.
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The website iMore says the device will have a quad-core processor – compared with the dual-core A5 chip in the current iPad model. The increased screen resolution would increase the apparent detail on images while not requiring software developers to rewrite their products.
The Wall Street Journal says that it will also include 4G connectivity (also known as "LTE"), which offers connections at up to 100Mbps, but in smartphones have been found to be a serious battery drain.
Read the rest of this article...