Apple debuts new iPad mini with Retina display, available next month for $399

It was due for an update, and Apple’s iPad mini has gotten a fairly big one today. The new 2013 model finally brings with it the Retina display (2048 x 1536 resolution) that many hoped to see on the original, along with an upgrade to a 64-bit A7 processor that promises up to a 4X boost in …

The New iPad Mini: Everything You Need to Know

The New iPad Mini: Everything You Need to Know

There’s a brand new iPad mini and it finally has a screen worth staring at. It’s a (surprise!) retina display that’ll make everything on the 7.9-inch screen look astonishingly clear. Along with the new fantastic screen, Apple’s also equipping it with a speedier chip inside the same light and thin body of the original. But it costs a lot more.

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iPad Air (iPad 5) Price, Release Date and Specs Announced

Those of you in the market for a new iPad, Apple just made your day, announcing new and improved versions of both of their major tablets. The full-size iPad, got a boost in speed, camera quality and slimmed down at the same time. It also got a new name, the iPad Air.

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The first thing you’ll notice about the new iPad is how much thinner it is than the last generation. The iPad Air measures just 7.5mm vs 9.4mm – 20% thinner.

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But the biggest difference is how much lighter it is, weighing just 1 pound, vs. 1.4 pounds for the last model.

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The new model still has a 9.7″ Retina 2048×1536 resolution screen, but the bezel width has been substantially decreased, measuring 43% smaller than the last-gen iPad. The touchscreen also has a new touch-rejection algorithm that can detect when you’re accidentally touching the edge of the screen from the slimmed-down bezel, or if you really are interacting with the screen.

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In addition, the iPad Air sports the fast 64-bit A7 processor found in the iPhone 5S. It also comes with the same M7 motion processor. It’s also got MIMO antenna technology for improved wireless throughput. Part of slimming down the iPad Air meant a smaller, lighter battery, but Apple still claims the device can run for 10 hours on a charge. Keep in mind that the current gen’s battery has 42.5 watt-hours, while the iPad Air’s battery is 32.4 watt-hours. Only time will tell if the faster and more efficient hardware of the new model will get shorter run time off of a much smaller battery.

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The iPad Air has also got a shiny new 5-megapixel iSight camera with 1080p video support, improved backside illumination, and a new FaceTime HD camera with larger pixels for improved video quality. Also, it’s the first time the iPad comes with dual microphones. All iPad Airs come with iOS7 and a huge number of pre-installed apps, as well as iMovie, iPhone, GarageBand, Keynote, Numbers and Pages – for free.

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Like the iPhone 5S, you can get the new iPad 5 in Silver and White or Space Grey and Black. Unfortunately, there’s no gold version – at least not yet.

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Pricing for the new iPad Air is the same as previous generations, with the Wi-Fi version selling for $499, $599, $699 and $799 (USD) for 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB models, respectively, and the 4G LTE models going for $629, $729, $829 and $929 in the same memory configurations.

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The iPad Air will be available for ordering in the U.S., Europe, China, and Japan, among other countries on November 1 from the Apple Store.

Apple details a rewritten 64-bit version of iWork

Apple has already talked a bit of software in terms of Mavericks, but they also have the apps that will be available for those using OS X, and iOS. In this case, we have word of an updated version of iWork. The talk of the updated iWork suite began with mention of how it has […]

iPad Air official: 5th gen slate gets tiny

Today Apple has unveiled their 5th generation iPad called the iPad Air, coming in a size and shape reflective of the success of the iPad mini. This iPad Air works with the same 9.7-inch LED-backlit multi-touch display as in the 4th generation iPad, working again with IPS LCD technology. The overall size and weight of […]

Apple Mac Pro Due in December, With 4K Firepower Under the Hood

Apple Mac Pro Due in December, With 4K Firepower Under the Hood

The new redesigned Mac Pro sports an anodized-aluminum chassis and will be available in December, according to Apple. Prices will start at $3,000 for the lowest-end configuration.

    



Apple Introduces The iPad Air

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Three years ago, Apple unveiled the original iPad, boxy and thick and heavy by comparison. Four iPads later, we’re here, welcoming the fifth generation iPad into the world.

And boy is it a beauty!

You’ve been waiting long enough, through a summer of rumors, so let’s just get right down to business on the new Apple tablet.

New Design

For the first time since the iPad 2, we’re seeing a brand new design for the iPad (fifth generation).

The new iPad sports the same 9.7-inch display as all of its predecessors, but with an updated shape following the design language of the iPad mini. It weighs just one pound, making it the lightest full size tablet in the world. It’s .4 lbs lighter than previous generations. Also, the iPad Air only 7.5mm thick, which is 25 percent thinner than previous iPads.

The bezel is 43 percent thinner on the sides and the edges of the device are tapered the same way the iPad mini drastically curves along the sides, as opposed to the gradual slope of older iPads.

Unfortunately, there’s no TouchID on this bad boy.

Processor

Apple has updated the new iPad’s processor to the A7, the same you’ll find in the iPhone 5s. It’s 8x faster than the first generation and graphics are 72 times faster than then the first generation iPad. Of course, it would be interesting to hear stats on fourth generation iPad comparison, but you can’t always get what you want from an Apple announcement.

The new processor is also accompanied by that M7 motion co-processor that was used in the iPhone 5s, which focuses on computing information generated from the sensors to make the device smarter all around.

The new A7 processor runs on a 64-bit architecture, like all the new Apple products, with more than 1 billion transistors. Apple also tossed in MIMO technology to help with reliable Wifi, and all that with 10 hours of battery life, according to Apple.

Camera

The camera technology on current iPad models is incredibly outdated, to the point where it’s laughable to see someone hold up their iPad like a camera.

That said, Apple has decided to pay a little more attention to the iPad camera this time around, with an updated 5-megapixel iSight camera, with 1080p FaceTime camera in the front and dual-mics for video chat.

Pricing and Availability

The iPad (fifth generation) will be available in black, white, silver, and space gray (no gold, for some reason), and will replace the current generation (fourth) iPad at a $499 starting price. Wifi + Cellular starts at $629.

Meanwhile, the iPad 2 will remain in the line up for $399.

New iPads will be available on November 1, just in time for the holidays.

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Apple unveils the 1-pound iPad Air with a 9.7-inch Retina display: shipping November 1st for $499

Speaking at today’s launch event in San Francisco, Phil Schiller announced the next iteration of the company’s tablet. It’s thinner, lighter and more powerful — hence the new name: the iPad Air. (No more of that “new iPad” nonsense.) And Cupertino takes that moniker seriously; this slate weighs …

iPad Air: Everything You Need to Know About Apple’s Svelte New Tablet

iPad Air: Everything You Need to Know About Apple's Svelte New Tablet

Apple just announced iPad Air, the fifth in its line of (nearly) 10-inch tablets. Last year, Apple’s big-boy got a perfunctory upgrade, but this year the iPad’s getting a new super skinny design—and a new name—with batch of significant improvements that’ll carry it through the next year. Here’s what you need to know.

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Skullcandy Rolls Out Eric Koston Signature Series Crusher Headphones

Skullcandy Rolls Out Eric Koston Signature Series Crusher HeadphonesSkullcandy is a name that is well known for churning out some pretty interesting and decent headsets in the past, and it does not seem as though it will stop doing so in the near future. Not especially when you have the latest Crusher headphones from Skullcandy, which was released as part of Eric Koston’s Signature series of headphones. Here is a little bit of background information on Eric Koston – he turned pro in 1992, and has made quite an impact on street skating. Koston was also the co-founder of skateboarding’s leading contest site, the Berrics, alongside fellow Skullcandy athlete Steve Berra.

Not only that, Eric’s enterprising nature also saw him start Fourstar, another top clothing brand in the industry. As for the Crusher, what kind of performance can one expect from it? For starters, it delivers punchy and powerful attacking bass that will not drown out the natural vocals and precision highs. Other hardware features include a Mic1 remote, a sensation driver, a REX40 driver, soft touch leather ear pillows, a detachable cable, all packed in an ergonomic design that will be accompanied by a travel bag. The asking price for the Crusher headphones? A relatively affordable $119.99 per pair if you are interested.

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