Asian magazine Digitimes he said quite interesting information, according to which we could expect a new iPad called Pro with a 12,9-inch display as early as mid-November.
The new larger iPad should have a 12,9-inch display with a resolution of 2732 by 2048 pixels. There has been speculation that Apple is planning such a tablet for a long time, and it recently supported the speculation high resolution keyboard, which is hidden in iOS 9.
According to new reports, the iPad Pro should offer, for example, stereo speakers in addition to a larger display. The new iPad format should primarily target the business segment and educational institutions.
Digitimes also mentions that Apple is negotiating with its partners about a September presentation, which could therefore result in a November availability. The new iPad should traditionally be manufactured in Foxconn.
November is a bit of an unusual date, mainly because new iPads are announced in October. The reason for this date is most likely the fact that Apple wants to secure the largest possible supply of the device in order to fully satisfy demand, especially in the pre-Christmas period.
the cpu that will tear up the asphalt there. a7 something between pentium ga core i3, a8x already between i3 and i5. I expect the a9 to be almost like a desktop core i7. phil spoke well about desktop class cpu with 64 bit architecture. The post PC era is here, desktop computers are only for PCs.
I don't think the post PC era with iPads will come yet (that is, when tablets will replace PCs). Although Apple is trying to narrow the gap between iOS and OS X, it still has a long way to go. However, on the contrary, I have to give praise to Microsoft here. All in all, merging both mobile and desktop OS is the way to the end of PC. If M. really manages to make it to the end and other manufacturers also focus on the hardware, it will be quite a killer…
And for Slovaks.
Well, I can already see the price tag, which will not be below €1400
It is still not clear to me what the purpose of such a device will be. A classic iPad is more than enough to consume content, and I think a MacBook would be better for creative work.
It won't work for writing, but I can imagine it quite well for graphics and painting.
I understand that here he is a creative artist, graphic artist, painter, composer and photographer. But for professional drawing, a professional will still buy a graphics tablet. On this, you can run 2 applications side by side, and with that size of data, it will work quite reasonably. Full-fledged OSX probably won't be in it, that would sink the MacBook. It will probably have at least some additional functions compared to a normal tablet. But let us be surprised.