Apple announced iPad Air ,the upgrade version of iPad 4. iPad Air is thinner, lighter and better than iPad 4.
Specs:
-9.7 inch retina display 2048 x 1536 pixels
-weight (454 g), 7.5mm thin
-Apple A7 with 64-bit architecture (Dual core, 1300 MHz)
-PowerVR G6430
-5 megapixels rear camera with front facing camera
Availability: From November 1 (Not in Nepal)
Apple executives clearly had high hopes for the iPad Air, and Apple has thrown plenty of marketing support behind it. However, it still appears to have underestimated the strength of demand. While it had plenty of supply for launch weekend, it is starting to run short of several configurations. Stronger-than-expected sales could ultimately boost revenue, gross margin, and earnings above the guidance range Apple provided.
A modest launch
While plenty of people still line up at the Apple Store (and other retailers) to buy the newest iPhones on launch day, this practice is becoming less common for the iPad. Piper Jaffray has counted Apple Store lines for every iPad launch, and there has been a clear downward trend recently.
Target sells the base 16GB Wi-Fi version of the iPad Air for $479, or $20 less than at Apple. The gift card essentially cuts it down by another $100. The gift card also applies to all other iPads, including the iPad 2, which sells for $350.
The original 16GB Wi-Fi iPad Mini, which sells for $299, will come with a $75 gift card.
Wal-Mart, meanwhile, also unveiled some Black Friday deals of its own, and will also throw in a "one-hour guarantee" on certain items. During its 6 p.m. Thanksgiving Day special, customers can buy a 16GB Wi-Fi iPad Mini for $299 and get a $100 Wal-Mart gift card.
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