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Apple iPad 3g: Apple iPad 3g is launching today

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 at 7:49 am , filed under Uncategorized by admin

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Apple iPad 3g
is a new Apple product with excellent design and great touch navigation system. In San Francisco Steve Jobs promised that, ““iPad 3g creates and defines a new category of devices that connect users with their applications and content in a more intimate, intuitive and fun than ever.”

Apple is using Android based solutions in this Apple iPad 3g. Apple ipad is not supported in Adobe Flash Player and it will not allow playback of movies, websites, ads and music.

Apple ipad 3G is available in United States at a cost of $499, with 16GB of memory. If you want 3G connection you have to spend at least $630. Apple iPad 3g comes for next generation with 12 new applications. Apple iPad 3g screen is made of LED backlit with screen measures 9.7 inches. It’s battery life up to 10 hours.

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