Apple sets iPad 3 launch event for March 7
Invite hints the next
tablet will lack a physical home button, offer higher-res screen
By Gregg Keizer
February 28, 2012
01:18 PM ET
Computerworld
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As expected, Apple today issued invitations to the media for an event next
Wednesday, March 7, where it's expected to launch the next iPad.
Invitations were
received by bloggers and reporters, including those with the IDG News Service,
which is operated by IDG, the parent company of Computerworld.
The news confirmed
earlier speculation that Apple would debut the newest iPad -- which most have
labeled iPad 3 -- in early March, which later settled on March 7, the same day of the
week Apple used to launch the original tablet in 2010 and last year's iPad 2.
"We have
something you really have to see. And touch," read the invitation, which
continues Apple's tradition of keeping its invitation text cryptic.
The background shows
part of an iPad screen, with a finger poised over the Calendar app, which is
set to March 7. If the background is a photograph of the iPad 3 and not
digitally manipulated, it hints that the tablet will not sport a physical home
button, as have earlier iPads.
Some bloggers argued
that the photo also showed a higher-resolution, or so-called
"Retina," display.
Apple will host the
launch event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, a regular
venue for the company's press-only announcements and where former CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPad 2 on
March 2, 2011.
This will be the first
time that Jobs, who died last October after a long battle with pancreatic
cancer, will not host an iPad launch.
The event will kick
off at 10 a.m. PT, and wrap up an hour or so later.
Most experts believe
the iPad 3 will feature a higher-resolution screen, a faster processor --
perhaps Apple's first quad-core -- and more internal memory. They have been
split on whether the new tablet will support the faster LTE data networks like
those now being deployed in the U.S. by Verizon and AT&T.
In an interview two
weeks ago, Aaron Vronko, CEO of Rapid Repair, a repair shop and do-it-yourself
parts supplier for the iPhone, iPod and iPad, said, "I'd be extremely
surprised if the iPad 3 didn't support LTE," adding that because tablet
users consume even more data than smartphone users, the faster speeds will be
important as Apple faces competition from Android-powered tablets.
Verizon offers LTE in
195 U.S. markets, while AT&T boasts coverage in just 26 cities.
Apple has not said
anything about the price of the new iPad -- some recent rumors have claimed it
will cost about $80 more than current models -- when it will go on sale or even
the official name of the tablet.
Prices, on-sale dates
and naming are likely to be disclosed March 7.
It will be very interesting to see what the new iPad has to offer. It is amazing how much they can add from year to year. The idea that it will not have a physical home button is interesting because that would make it entirely touch screen.
ReplyDeleteWell it looks like March 16th is the release date. They have already knocked the price of the iPad2 down $100. I think it is interesting that they chose to market it as The New iPad. It will be interesting to see how sales are with their first iPad release since the death of Steve Jobs.
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