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    Top Reasons the New iPad is Disappointing

    The new iPad is finally out, putting an end to all the rumors, expectations and speculations revolving around it. It makes a bigger leap from the iPad 2 than the iPhone 4S did from its predecessor, yet the leap is still not big enough. Apple could have easily blown your mind on Wednesday if it had chosen to, yet its “new and improved” tablet has left people rather disappointed.

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    New iPad Sports Exciting Features, Price Stays the Same

    Apple launched the latest iPad on March 7, at a press conference at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California. Along with the new iPad, the company also introduced a new Apple TV interface and device with better video streaming – 1080p - as well as the iOS 5.1, an upgrade to its mobile operating system.

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    Tough Choice for Apple Fans: $399 iPad 2 or $499 New iPad?

    When it comes to tablets, Apple dominates the market with its high-tech iPads, especially now that the new-generation iPad is out and will soon hit the shelves. With the launch of the new tablet, the iPad 2’s price has been dropped to $399, leaving the $499 spot open for the new device.

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    New iPad Soon to Hit Shelves – What's Different?

    Apple unveiled the new-generation iPad at an event hosted on March 7 in San Francisco, presided by the new CEO Tim Cook. While similar in design to the iPad 2, the new tablet sports much more powerful hardware under the hood, a high resolution Retina display and a better camera, among other exciting features.

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    New iPad vs. Galaxy Note 10.1: Specs Comparison Chart

    Now that Apple’s highly anticipated tablet is out and set to go on sale soon, inevitably the specs of the new iPad are up for comparison with rival tablets on the market. Samsung has already accepted the challenge and started fighting back, comparing the latest iPad specs with their new Android device, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.

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    Google Nexus Tablet Made by Asus Could Arrive in May

    After going through several manufacturers, Google reportedly has settled for Asus to develop its 7-inch Google Nexus tablet, expected to take on Amazon’s Kindle Fire. Google and Asus should unveil the new device as early as May, retailing it for a reported price range of $199 to $249.

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    Customers Pre-ordering Latest iPad will Have to Wait

    People pre-ordering Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) new iPad to avoid the release-day crowds at the company's retail stores will have to wait longer to get their hands on the devices.

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    Apple's New iPad Making Waves in Video Game Market

    Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) faster and sharper-looking new iPad is drawing the notice of the traditional video game industry, as developers are envisioning games for it that have more in common with the visceral 3D shooter "Call of Duty" than "FarmVille."

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    Windows 8 to be Biggest Threat to New iPad?

    On February 29 the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona experienced a two-hour demo from Microsoft, which launched the latest edition of its operating system, Windows 8. The Consumer Preview is now available for download on Microsoft’s official Web site. Will it pose a threat to the new iPad?

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    Proview Shenzhen Asks China Distributors to Halt iPad Sales

    Proview Technology, which is battling Apple over the iPad trademark in China, has asked Chinese distributors to stop selling the popular tablet PC after the U.S. technology giant launched the latest version of its iPad.

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    Apple to Stay ahead of Rivals with Faster iPad: Analysts

    Apple Inc will continue to retain the lion's share of the tablet market as its new 4G-enabled iPad readies for competition from Windows 8-based products, and a cheaper iPad 2 takes on Amazon's popular Kindle Fire, analysts said.

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    Apple Unveils 4G iPad

    Apple Inc's latest iPad sports a crisper display and an array of technology advances that, while less than revolutionary, may prove enough for now to keep rivals like Amazon.com Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd at bay.

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