Speculations on the 3rd generation iPads: what will Apple unveil tomorrow?!
March 6th, 2012 | Posted by in Gaming | Lifestyle | Technology | Uncategorized | YipiiiTomorrow, Apple is widely anticipated to unveil their first product after Steve Jobs’ passing last October. Rumors have flooded the internet since a press invitation was sent out last Tuesday by the Cupertino based company inviting us to discover something new on March 7th. Immediately, bloggers, Apple enthusiasts and social media users begun a wild speculation on what the mysterious product will be.
The above invitation certainly leaves a lot of room for interpretation, although most internauts are anticipating tomorrow will be a dawn of a new era in tablets. The iPad 3, iPad HD or iPad 2S (depending on which rumor you wish to listen to), will apparently see some improvements on its older version released last year, such as a higher screen resolution (2048×1536) and a High Definition Retina Display, as featured on the iPhone 4S. Other speculated improvements are meant to be the much faster Quad Core processor, the iPhone tested Siri personal Assistant, and that it will use the beta version of the iOS 5.1 operating system (which would be unveiled tomorrow too).
Some websites, after a careful study of the above invitation, claim that the new iPad will not have a home button, while others claim its hardware will be identical to the iPad2. Others yet have even looked into the possibility of tomorrow seeing the start of an iPad and AppleTV integration, improving AppleTV’s services and making the new iPad into a next generation remote control, allowing for simultaneous channel watching and browsing.
Whether tomorrow’s improvements will make a real change in our lives or if Steve Jobs’ notes to his heirs are enough to continue his legacy are factors we still need to see, but for the meanwhile it’s all hearsay, so try your luck before buying one of 2011′s champion products, the iPad2 on Yipiii!
Good Luck!
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