ROME - What will happen in exactly one week at Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco is no longer a mystery. Apple has chosen March 2 to present the second generation of its tablet, the iPad. At a time when competitors announced similar functionality from devices, Apple re-launches with a product that will incorporate features requested by users and some novel innovations.
It is no secret either that there will be no Steve Jobs, but still do not know the name of who will be the "keynote" presentation. How will. The new iPad should have a better screen, probably based on technology "Retina display" already seen on the iPhone 4. That is, the visible surface will be defined in the present, it seems the same size: the screen should not be either larger or smaller, although there is still some voices out of a possible increase in size.
Strategically, the image of the invitation to the event shows a 2 iPad still covered, just in the area where the camera should be one of the main novelties of this second version. Other than the display, should be a longer battery life and, perhaps, but we are still at the level of rumors, incorporate technology Lightpeak.
That is a kind of "optical cable" with which to connect to iPad a variety of devices without the need for physical connections. In a move that would solve the limited prospects for expansion of the current arrangements, and would substantially increase the "awe factor" associated with new product.
Lightpeak is certainly one of the most anticipated and interesting technological innovations of recent times, and 2 iPad would be the first product designed for the mass market to incorporate it. To lower costs and prices, this might not be a standard package, but installed on demand. New MacBook Pro The most important ideas of the new Mac, according to rumors, they would be inside.
The 2011 versions of the Apple laptops-end "prosumer" should have the same chassis, but a hybrid hard disk and solid state storage system. That is, the Mac OS would be installed on the SSD solid state, much faster than conventional RAM chip to ensure high speed of use. The hard drive would work to manage data and install applications, as traditionally happens.
For the new Mac should be an option Lightpeak.
It is no secret either that there will be no Steve Jobs, but still do not know the name of who will be the "keynote" presentation. How will. The new iPad should have a better screen, probably based on technology "Retina display" already seen on the iPhone 4. That is, the visible surface will be defined in the present, it seems the same size: the screen should not be either larger or smaller, although there is still some voices out of a possible increase in size.
Strategically, the image of the invitation to the event shows a 2 iPad still covered, just in the area where the camera should be one of the main novelties of this second version. Other than the display, should be a longer battery life and, perhaps, but we are still at the level of rumors, incorporate technology Lightpeak.
That is a kind of "optical cable" with which to connect to iPad a variety of devices without the need for physical connections. In a move that would solve the limited prospects for expansion of the current arrangements, and would substantially increase the "awe factor" associated with new product.
Lightpeak is certainly one of the most anticipated and interesting technological innovations of recent times, and 2 iPad would be the first product designed for the mass market to incorporate it. To lower costs and prices, this might not be a standard package, but installed on demand. New MacBook Pro The most important ideas of the new Mac, according to rumors, they would be inside.
The 2011 versions of the Apple laptops-end "prosumer" should have the same chassis, but a hybrid hard disk and solid state storage system. That is, the Mac OS would be installed on the SSD solid state, much faster than conventional RAM chip to ensure high speed of use. The hard drive would work to manage data and install applications, as traditionally happens.
For the new Mac should be an option Lightpeak.
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