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Apple iPad 3

iPad 3 , Apple’s new tablet, focuses on a better screen (retina display) and high-speed connectivity to stay one step ahead of opponents of iPad 3.

The new iPad is getting a madeup as Apple tries to stay way ahead of the rivalry.

iPad 3 will cover high-resolution retina display

The third version of the tablet iPad 3, which Apple CEO Tim Cook advertised on Wednesday in San Francisco, will cover a high-resolution “retina display” like the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, notwithstanding that the ability to access high-speed LTE wireless networks. Other properties include a more powerful processing chip called the A5X, an improved rear camera, and dictation capabilities.

The event marked the company’s first gadget unveiling since cofounder Steve Jobs died in October after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Cook and Apple’s head of Marketing, Phil Schiller, shared the fees of introducing the device.

iPad 3 will be available in March 16 in Apple stores

Phil Schiller tells the new iPad will be available in March 16, though indent for can be placed now. Apple is keeping the iPad 3 price of the new version between $499 and $829, dependently on its storage capacity and wireless capabilities, and it will lower the price of the most inexpensive iPad 2 to $399.

But Apple was not the first to release a tablet computer, it was the first to make one that appealed to the people mass. Apple sold 40.5 million iPads last year even as competitors flooded the market with competitors.According to a recent study from Forrester Research, Apple commands 73 % of the tablet market, and no other brand controls more than 6 %.

 iPad 3 : Apple changes the iPad 3 ‘s display meaningfully

This huge lead is likely to continue with the release of Apple’s latest tablet. The most meaningful modification to the new tablet is its display, which packs 264 pixels per inch into the 9.7-inch screen—making it twice as dense as the display on the previous iPad 2; the overall screen resolution is 2,048 by 1,536 pixels (compared with 1,024 by 768 on the iPad 2). Apple calls this screen a “retina display” hence it says the pixels are so intensively arranged that the human eye can’t separate between the individual pixels when the screen is held at a certain distance (with the iPhone, the distance is 10 inches or less; with the iPad, it’s 15 inches).

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