NEW DELHI: As with any new Apple product launch, rumours and sightings of an upcoming device fuelled many online debates, spawned several websites and filled many inboxes. This time, however, most of the predictions about the third-generation iPad were spot-on.
The four major upgrades to the iPad are a super high-resolution screen (higher than even a full HD TV), a better camera for stills and full HD video, a faster processor with upgraded graphics capabilities and support for even faster 4G/LTE wireless networks.
The four major upgrades to the iPad are a super high-resolution screen (higher than even a full HD TV), a better camera for stills and full HD video, a faster processor with upgraded graphics capabilities and support for even faster 4G/LTE wireless networks.
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The only unexpected change is that it's not called the iPad 3 or iPad HD, just the new iPad. But the name is not what the competition has to fear. After selling 55 million units in just 20 months and capturing over 73% of the tablet market, the iPad is now all set for its next innings.
These are some things unique to the new iPad:
Make beautiful music
The GarageBand app lets four users connect theiriPads together for a quick jam session. You can quickly record a song, add different tracks with various instruments, edit and export or upload it once done -- all on the device itself.
A complete video studio in your hand
The new camera and upgraded processor gives the new iPad the ability to record 1080p (full HD) video. With the iMovie app, you can edit, package together professional transitions/effects and upload finished movies without external devices.
Numerous connectivity options
The new iPad includes support for 4G/LTE networks. If you're lucky enough to have a 4G/LTE network around, you can stream HD videos without buffering, upload 1080p videos effortlessly and share/stream large amounts of data to the cloud with ease.
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