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In the first product release following the death of Steve Jobs, Apple Inc introduced the third version of the iPad and an updated Apple TV on Wednesday in San Francisco.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Image: Apple's Phil Schiller senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing speaks about the new iPad.Photographs: Robert Galbraith/Reuters
The new iPad will sport a high-definition display, run a faster processor and work with LTE wireless networks.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Image: Schiller talks about pricing for the new iPad.Photographs: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Apple is likely to slash the price of the existing model from $499.
The company has cut the price of older models to attract bargain.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Image: Members of the media preview the new iPad.Photographs: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
iPad 3 has a super high-def 'retina' display, 4G, a better camera, and voice dictation.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Image: Guests preview the new iPad with the iPhoto application in the demonstration room.Photographs: Robert Galbraith/Reuters
Apple's user interfaces (UIs) remain clean and relatively good.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Retina display
The Retina display on the new iPad features a 2048-by-1536 resolution, 44 per cent greater colour saturation, and an astounding 3.1 million pixels - in the same 9.7-inch space.
That's four times the number of pixels in iPad 2 and a million more than an HDTV.
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Pixel perfect performance
The A5X chip with quad-core graphics drives four times the pixels of iPad 2 yet it delivers the same smoothness and fluidity iPad is known for.
Even with all that extra oomph, the new iPad still gets an amazing 10 hours of battery life.
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The iSight camera
The new iPad features Apple's 5-megapixel iSight camera.
Designed with advanced optics, it lets you shoot gorgeous photos and 1080p HD video.
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iPad as a personal hotspot
Now for the first time, you can share the high-speed data connection on your iPad.
If your carrier supports it, iPad can act as a personal hotspot for connecting up to five devices - such as a MacBook Air, an iPod touch, or another iPad - over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB.
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Image: Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about the number of Apps downloaded.Photographs: Robert Galbraith/Reuters
Really really fast
The new iPad supports fast cellular networks the world over - up to 4G LTE.
So you can browse the web, stream content, or download a movie at blazing-fast speeds.
It also works on GSM/UMTS worldwide network technologies.
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Apple unveils iPad 3
Image: Members of the media preview the new iPad.Photographs: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Ready to take on the world
The new iPad offers the most comprehensive support for fast networks around the world.
It is designed with two cellular antennas tuned to 12 different bands that access a larger frequency spectrum.
That means you can travel almost anywhere in the world and get online.
In iPad with Wi-Fi + 4G models, if you want a local connection when you're traveling, just pop in a local SIM card.
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In India, the tablet is likely to be launched in a few months.
Apple TV, on the other hand, will be available on March 16 in the US for a suggested retail price of $99.
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