Everything You Need To Know About Apple's iPad 3
Apple hosted a press conference today where it showed off the next installment of its popular iPad. Why do you want it? Here's why.
The latest version of the device broke with tradition, going by "the new iPad" instead of the iPad 3. Fortunately, there's more to the new iPad than just an odd name. The biggest upgrade to the iPad line is the fact that it has a Retina display. In English, that's a resolution of 2,048 by 1,536 pixels. Compare that to the iPad 2, which boasts a more conventional 1,024 by 768 pixel display, and you can appreciate the improvement. Cosmetically, it's much the same as previous models, and Apple claims battery life will hit 10 hours, or nine hours on its newly supported 4G wireless.
AT&T and Verizon will both sell their own versions of the device, starting at $629 for the 16 GB model, $729 for 32 GBs, and $829 for 64 GBs. If you can live (
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