Is there a new version of the iPad coming out in December 2010?

If you want the latest iPad for Christmas, you may be disapointed. According to my research, the latest version will be released late 2010 or early 2011. I guess Apple know exactly how to keep people in supense!

This is from ibtimes. Com who have quite an interesting article about it. In addition to the new iPad, Apple also plan to release a new iPod and iPhone 5.

However another site, huffingtonpost. Com, is a little more encouraging, saying that the release date is likely to be earlier: " An Apple Insider reports. "That person familiar with the company's plans claims that as of last month, there was an ambitious push inside Apple to verify the refresh for a possible launch ahead of this year's holiday shopping season."

I guess only time and Apple will tell, buit one thing is for sure, as soon as the new version has been released for a few weeks, there will be plans announced for iPad 3, so unless you have unlimited funds, you can never have the latest version of anything for very long! This is how the customer is subjected to hype.

It's hugely unlikely that there will be an update to the iPad before the turn of the year. Apple have tended to stick with a yearly refresh schedule for their mobile products since the launch of the first iPhone, and their is no evidence yet that they will break this pattern for the iPad. Articles suggesting otherwise have not been from reputable or reliable sources of Apple information such as those we link to in the iPad Answers Resources sidebar on the home page.

Launching a new model so early after the first generation's release would also likely garner Apple a huge backlash of negative publicity from those who have already bought an iPad. The iPad is the fastest selling consumer electronic product in history - why would Apple feel the need to launch an upgrade, with all the issues surrounding present stock, retooling factories etc when the present iPad is proving so popular? A new version of the iPad will be announced in the Spring of 2011, roughly a year after the original, of that we can be sure, judging by the update schedules that the iPhone and iPod Touch have followed.

If you want an iPad now, buy one. If you worry too much about when the next one might arrive and what added features it will have, you can end up never buying one at all - because there will be always be another version of the iPad at some point in the future. If you don't feel you need an iPad before Spring 2011, then by all means wait for the next version.

If you want the latest iPad for Christmas, you may be disapointed. According to my research, the latest version will be released late 2010 or early 2011. I guess Apple know exactly how to keep people in supense!

This is from ibtimes.com who have quite an interesting article about it. In addition to the new iPad, Apple also plan to release a new iPod and iPhone 5. However another site, huffingtonpost.com, is a little more encouraging, saying that the release date is likely to be earlier: " An Apple Insider reports.

"That person familiar with the company's plans claims that as of last month, there was an ambitious push inside Apple to verify the refresh for a possible launch ahead of this year's holiday shopping season. " I guess only time and Apple will tell, buit one thing is for sure, as soon as the new version has been released for a few weeks, there will be plans announced for iPad 3, so unless you have unlimited funds, you can never have the latest version of anything for very long! This is how the customer is subjected to hype.

It's hugely unlikely that there will be an update to the iPad before the turn of the year. Apple have tended to stick with a yearly refresh schedule for their mobile products since the launch of the first iPhone, and their is no evidence yet that they will break this pattern for the iPad. Articles suggesting otherwise have not been from reputable or reliable sources of Apple information such as those we link to in the iPad Answers Resources sidebar on the home page.

Launching a new model so early after the first generation's release would also likely garner Apple a huge backlash of negative publicity from those who have already bought an iPad. The iPad is the fastest selling consumer electronic product in history - why would Apple feel the need to launch an upgrade, with all the issues surrounding present stock, retooling factories etc when the present iPad is proving so popular? A new version of the iPad will be announced in the Spring of 2011, roughly a year after the original, of that we can be sure, judging by the update schedules that the iPhone and iPod Touch have followed.

If you want an iPad now, buy one. If you worry too much about when the next one might arrive and what added features it will have, you can end up never buying one at all - because there will be always be another version of the iPad at some point in the future. If you don't feel you need an iPad before Spring 2011, then by all means wait for the next version.

It's hugely unlikely that there will be an update to the iPad before the turn of the year. Apple have tended to stick with a yearly refresh schedule for their mobile products since the launch of the first iPhone, and their is no evidence yet that they will break this pattern for the iPad. Articles suggesting otherwise have not been from reputable or reliable sources of Apple information such as those we link to in the iPad Answers Resources sidebar on the home page.

Launching a new model so early after the first generation's release would also likely garner Apple a huge backlash of negative publicity from those who have already bought an iPad. The iPad is the fastest selling consumer electronic product in history - why would Apple feel the need to launch an upgrade, with all the issues surrounding present stock, retooling factories etc when the present iPad is proving so popular? A new version of the iPad will be announced in the Spring of 2011, roughly a year after the original, of that we can be sure, judging by the update schedules that the iPhone and iPod Touch have followed.

If you want an iPad now, buy one. If you worry too much about when the next one might arrive and what added features it will have, you can end up never buying one at all - because there will be always be another version of the iPad at some point in the future. If you don't feel you need an iPad before Spring 2011, then by all means wait for the next version.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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