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Supposed giant Apple iPad Pro now expected to launch Q2 2015

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Sep 2014 12:15 User comments (2)

Supposed giant Apple iPad Pro now expected to launch Q2 2015 According to a new report, the new alleged Apple iPad Pro is expected to launch in the Q2 2015.
The device will have a giant 12.9-inch display, but little else is known about the tablet. Recent conflicting reports had claimed the device could launch this year, while others claimed Apple had canceled the tablet, due to production issues with such a large display.

In addition, Apple is said to be building an even thinner iPad Air and a iPad Mini Retina with Touch ID and better cameras.

If accurate, expect Apple to at least speak about Mac OSX Yosemite and the new iPad Air at their October event.

Source:
BGR

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2 user comments

125.9.2014 15:30

Quote:
building an even thinner iPad Air and a iPad Mini Retina
=)


But will it bend ?

Can't stop smiling.

226.9.2014 08:33

woohoo! can't wait for another piece of junk from Apple! hooray for innovation!!!!

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