Wednesday, 23 October 2013

APPLE INTRODUCES THE'' IPAD AIR''

While the iPad still leads the way, the tablet-computer market has become a more diverse and competitive one in the past year or so. Users looking to upgrade from their smartphone screen, or get simpler than a laptop, have options that include Apple's offering, as well as new designs from Samsung, Google, Microsoft, Nokia, Asus and others.


Lol! My friend and I were like which one is Ipad Air again? All these technology and gadget companies will not kill us oo.

The iPad Air is 20 percent thinner than the fourth-generation iPad, at just under 0.3 inches thick, and it has a 43 percent narrower bezel when held in portrait mode. The iPad Air is also much lighter, weighing just 1 pound, compared to 1.4 pounds for the previous 9.7-inch iPad.


Inside, Apple’s using the same A7 chip that appears inside the iPhone 5s, along with the same M7 motion co-processor. Other specs include a 5-megapixel iSight camera with 1080p video capture, a Facetime HD front-facing camera and dual microphones. Those are similar internals to the fourth-generation iPad; the Air is really all about the thinner, lighter design and the faster processor.

Pricing for the iPad Air is unchanged from previous full-sized IPads. It’ll cost $499 for the 16 GB model with Wi-Fi, and $629 with 4G LTE, and as always, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB of storage will be available in $100 increments. The iPad Air goes on sale November 1.

Hmm, I wouldn't be shocked to see ''Ipad Heaven'' or Ipad Hell lol!

The latest version of Apple's industry-leading tablet (they've sold 170 million) went on a serious weight-loss routine. It weighs in at only one pound, down from 1.4, and is 20% slimmer than its predecessor. It starts at $499. On Tuesday Apple also rolled out a new iPad Mini with a high-resolution (or "retina display" in Apple-speak) screen.

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