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Apple will launch its Ipad 3 at an event in March

Might hold an event in February, but not for a product
Fri Feb 03 2012, 16:23

TOY MAKER FOR THE WELL HEELED Apple will launch its Ipad 3 at an event in March, according to recent reports.

According to 9to5 Mac, Apple will announce its next generation tablet at a media event held in March, ahead of the actual launch of the device.

It was previously thought that the event to announce the new Ipad was due in February, and apparently there will be an event in February too, it just won't be a product launch.

However, some reports have disputed this, saying that Apple will not hold an event in February, so who knows what to believe?

It is generally agreed that the Ipad 3 will have an ultra high-resolution display, a quad-core processor and LTE communications capability.

Apple always keeps its cards pretty close to its chest, so between now and March there will be a lot more rumours flying about. We'll believe none of them until Apple shows its hand. µ

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guarantee

This will be a hit once it's released. I have the iPad 2, and am really happy with it, I think anyone would be. It's got games (like Ghost Recon), productivity software, and cool quirky apps, all in a great size and a battery life that is like 6 to 10 hours. Plus it never stutters - it doesn't feel like a computer, even though I know it is. Looking at sales figures, the word is spreading.

posted by : Davo, 04 February 2012 Complain about this comment
oxymoron

if you don't believe the rumours, why does this article exist?

posted by : Anthony, 03 February 2012 Complain about this comment
And of course...

And of course, there will be some guy at some pub forgetting his iPad3 prototype...

As the other devices before, Apple will try to keep the rumors strong. It just ends up as extra publicity...

posted by : Eric Hoffman, 03 February 2012 Complain about this comment
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