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Apple's iPad could be described as a personal view through which you view and manipulate text, graphics, images, and videos, often delivered via the Internet. So how does the company have chosen to improve its very popular tablet? By making this view dramatically better and to make the delivery of content dramatically faster.
There are other changes in the new, third generation iPad — called simply "iPad," with no number, which goes on sale on Friday to the same base price as its predecessor, the $ 499. But the key upgrades is to these core functions — 9.7-inch screen and data speeds over cellular networks. These upgrades are massive. By using the new screen is like getting a new eyeglasses prescription — you suddenly realize what you thought as sharp before file handling almost as sharp as it could be.
Boost these specific features — screen and cellular speed — usually has a negative impact on battery life in a digital device. But Apple has managed to set them up them while maintaining the long battery life between charges, which has helped to give the iPad to an edge over other tablets.
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