If you’ve been thinking there’s a chance the next-gen iPad will be more expensive than the entry $500 price of the current iPad 2, don’t sweat it any longer. According to a new report, pricing for the iPad 3 will remain the same. The offered storage capacities will also not change. 9to5Mac reports: We’ve gotten [...] Related Stories Apple Starts Preparing Yerba Buena Center With Signage For iPad Event Next Week Apple: Sure, We’ll Take Credit For Creating 514,000 U.
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Despite some questionable rumors of price hikes earlier this week, 9to5Mac reports that reliable tipster Mr. X has revealed that the new iPad 3 will carry the same prices as the iPad 2 and also come in the same storage configuration... Read Post
A smaller version of the iPad will be less expensive and offer less storage than Apple’s full-sized model, but will have the same resolution, according to a new report. Citing a previously reliable source, iMore today adds to the ha... Read Post
Apple Tuesday announced the fourth generation iPad, building on the power and features of the 10-inch Retina-display "New iPad" while maintaining the same prices and storage sizes. The 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models sell for $499, $599 ... Read Post