Thursday, 8 March 2012

Ipad 3 official


In today’s March 7 press conference, Apple announced  the New iPad Release  to its many Fans, this new iPad will support Verizon and AT&T’s 4G data networks.
This isn’t a surprise–analysts speculated about 4G support for months, and in order to compete with a growing number of Android tablets, Apple needed to upgrade the new iPad’s connectivity features significantly.
However, iPad fans will appreciate the  unsecured loans significant speed boost. The original iPad and iPad 2 could access 3G networks, but LTE networks can be up to 10 times faster. iPhone 4G LTE speeds reach about 5.17 Mbps, and we expect iPad 4G LTE speeds to be about the same.
Of course, accessing 4G networks will require bad credit loans a separate data plan. Both Verizon and AT&T offer tiered pricing plans for new iPad users. AT&T offers the cheapest option, but Verizon offers the largest data plan for power users. Here’s a quick breakdown of the costs from each provider:

Verizon New iPad 4G Data Plans:

2GB – $30
5GB – $50
10GB – $80

AT&T New iPad 4G Data Plans:

250MB – $14.99
2GB – $30
5GB – $50
There is currently no information about coverage charges. Both AT&T and Verizon will offer month-to-month pricing plans, so new iPad owners will be able to keep their data charges under control and cancel their 4G connectivity when necessary. AT&T and Verizon have priced their 4G LTE plans quite reasonably, and the month-to-month options should allow iPad owners to experiment to find an appropriate data plan.
The “New iPad 4g” will also support Apple TV, although early adopters will quickly exhaust their data plans by using the feature on a 4G network. Even so, Apple TV will look fantastic on the Retina display of the new iPad, which can display a stunning 3.1 million pixels at a time.
New iPad Apple TV now supports true 1080p video, so iPad fans be able to enjoy a truly theatrical experience when watching TV and movies.
Apple has also revised the Apple TV user interface, probably to compete with Netflix and other video-on-demand providers.
The New iPad also supports Bluetooth 4.0. Overall, its connectivity features are much better than the iPad 2, although none of the new features are unexpected.
Apple fans who have waited patiently for a  New iPad 4G will appreciate the faster speeds of the LTE networks, and as 4G versions of the new iPad start at $629, it’s poised to compete with 4G Android tablets.

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