Apple has officially
announced the latest version of its iPad tablet. The newly named iPad
Air features a design that's reminiscent of the iPad mini released last
year. It's thinner and lighter than prior versions, and features a
smaller bezel, which shrinks the footprint of the tablet down without
compromising on screen size. Apple says it's 20 percent thinner at only
7.5mm thick, and weighs just 1.0 pound (28 percent less than the
previous iPad). The screen remains the same; it's a 9.7-inch Retina
Display with 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution. This is the first major
redesign of Apple's flagship tablet since the iPad 2 was released in
March 2011.
The iPad Air features the 64-bit A7 processor and M7 motion coprocessor found in the iPhone 5S,
which Apple says is 8 times faster and has 72 times better graphics
performance than the old processor. It also has a 5-megapixel iSight
camera and FaceTime HD front-facing camera and 10 hour battery life.
Apple says the iPad Air has twice the data transfer rate on Wi-Fi thanks
to new MIMO 802.11n support, but it doesn't support 802.11ac. 745TDBanty 131023
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