It’s the rumors that make technology interesting.
Per DigiTimes, component makers in Taiwan have stated that the so-called “iPad 3” will launch in March with a high-resolution Retina Display, like is found on the iPhone and iPod touch. That will be followed by an “iPad 4” with “killer applications” set to launch in October.
The report claimed that Apple is planning to launch the fourth iPad quickly in October to counter a rumored Google-branded tablet as well as touchscreen devices running Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system. The Taiwanese industry publication said the fourth iPad will feature “much upgraded hardware specifications and integrated applications so as to compete with an array of Android-, Wintel- or WoA (Windows on ARM)-based tablet PCs to be released in the fourth quarter.”
As for the third-generation iPad, the report said it will feature a QXGA display with a resolution of 1,536-by-2,048 pixels. It will also sport longer battery life, but reportedly “may not be so amazing as expected.”
Finally, the publication also reiterated belief that Apple will continue to sell the current iPad 2, but will drop its price to US$399, much like Apple currently does with older iPhone models. Such a move is believed to be in an effort to counter lower priced tablets that are available, such as the Kindle Fire for US$199.
Of course, Friday’s report should be taken with a heavy dose of skepticism, as similar rumors surfaced numerous occasions last year that Apple planned to launch a third-generation iPad in 2011. That, of course, never came to be, and Apple stayed true to its promise of 2011 being the “Year of iPad 2.”
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
2 replies on “Rumor: Apple to ship iPad 3 in March, iPad 4 in October”
This rumor seems too good to be true. Two new models in close succession would be very expensive to produce – and also very confusing to the consumer.
Would you buy the iPad 3 or wait a few short months to see what a rumored iPad 4 might bring?
My bet is on only one new model – but then, I have been wrong before.
Older macs could run Photoshop, even with their limited processors and RAM. Why can’t an iPad?