After Apple introduced “The New iPad” (a successor to the iPad 2), debut of “apple” tablet of the third generation had be held all over the world. We at iTechReviews.net had gathered together reviews of the new ipad and expectations of the new gadget from different parties.

iPad Reviews: New Display & Processor
Immediately after the release of the new iPad, it is no doubt anymore that the gadget come with a 9.7-inch super Retina display with a resolution of 2048 × 1536 pixels. Regarding the CPU there are differences opinion in earlier source: this may be a chip or A5X A6 – the first is a continuation of the current dual-core models A5, and the second – on the quad-core micro-architecture version of the ARM Cortex-A15. Most analysts tend to believe that the new iPad will get a crystal A5X, while the A6 will fall to the lot of the iPhone 5 and the it turn out that they are correct.
New iPad Reviews: RAM, Network & Memory Upgrade
Earlier, as reported by Chronic Wire, the new iPad’s RAM will be doubled – up to 1024 MB. It has been suggested that in addition to Wi-Fi-models of the new tablet will be changed to 3G-modem, and a hybrid Qualcomm-chipset HSPA / EV-DO, as well as the option with the module of the fourth generation networks (LTE) – this will produce two separate version for Wireless Venison and AT & T. But, perhaps, will be universal 3G/4G-model or, alternatively, a hybrid LTE. It turn out that the new iPad do come with LTE. Alignment in terms of internal flash memory will continue – 16, 32 and 64 GB. Top-end 128-GB tablet should not wait, because the cloud is moving in full iCloud.
New iPad Price Review
Pricing policy will remain the same: the cheapest version are sold at $ 499. Sale of the current version of the iPad 2 does not stop: they will be sold at a reduced cost.
Expectation From Apple
Apple will introduce an operating system upgrade iOS 05/01. In the coming days will build iOS 5.1 GM for developers, and release a public version of the firmware within a week or two.
Well, as always, under the heading “One more thing” Apple CEO Tim Cook, following the tradition of Steve Jobs, at the end of the presentation will describe a curious novelty. Probably, it will be updated set top box Apple TV, which will support gigabit Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0, and the ability to broadcast streaming content at 1080p and play full-screen HD-game.