Apple launches new iPad Air, mini
Apple on Tuesday launched latest models of its popular tablet computers called iPad Air and the new iPad mini with Retina display.
The new Apple tablet is called iPad Air and is thinner and lighter than its predecessors iPad 4 and the mini. It looks just like the first generation iPad mini and is 25% thinner at 7.5mm thickness and has 43% smaller bezels. Apple claims it is the thinnest full-sized tablet in the world.
iPad Air has the same 64-bit A7 chip and the M7 motion co-processor that was introduced with the iPhone 5S. It has the same 9.7-inch Retina screen and can open files twice as fast as the iPad 4. The new model will be available at $499 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model and $629 Wi-Fi and 4G variant. It will hit the market on November 1 and will come in Space Grey and Silver colours.
Apple has retained the iPad 2, which was launched two years ago, in its lineup, but phased out the fourth-generation iPad that arrived only last October.
Apple said it has sold over 170 million iPads and now has 4,75,000 iPad-exclusive applications in the App Store.
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