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Apple Revealed Apple iPad 2 Features

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 at 7:16 am , filed under Gadgets, Tech News by Thomas

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According to the latest news, Apple plans to launch its next version of Apple iPad tablet by the June, 2011. This latest Apple tablet is named as iPad 2. This latest Apple tablet is having 9.7 inch display, but it is thinner and having light weight than previous iPad.

Apple iPad 2 is having built-in camera and mini USB drive. Earlier, after the launch of iPad in April, three million iPad’s were sold in 80 days. Several tablets has launched in market such as Samsung Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry PlayBook, HP and Dell. In order to compete with these devices Apple plans to introduce its new tablet with many features.

Apple is expecting that 16 million tablets will be sold by this year and it wants to increase its sales to 35 million by 2011. This latest Apple tablet is having 10 hours battery life. The company has not mentioned other details yet.

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