SAN
FRANCISCO: Apple Inc, the world's most valuable company, will hold a
product event on March 7 in San Francisco, where it's said to be
releasing the third generation of its best-selling iPad tablet computer.
"We have something you
really have to see. And touch," Apple said today in an invitation, which
features a picture of an iPad screen. The new device will sport a
high-definition display, run a faster processor and work with speedier
wireless networks, people familiar with the product said last month.
After pioneering the
tablet market two years ago, Apple is counting on the new model to beat
back competition from newer devices running Google Inc's Android
software. The company has sold more than 55 million iPads, generating at
least $34.5 billion in revenue. Amazon.com Inc's Kindle Fire, which
uses Android, emerged as the iPad's biggest rival over the holiday
shopping season last year.
Trudy Muller, a
spokeswoman for Cupertino, California-based Apple, declined to comment
beyond the information in the event invitation.
Apple's manufacturing
partners in Asia started ramping up production of the iPad 3 in January,
said one of the people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be
named because the details aren't public. The tablet will use a quad-core
chip, an enhancement that lets users jump more quickly between
applications, the people said.
LTE networks
The
company has been working to make the iPad compatible with a wireless
standard called long-term evolution, or LTE, one of the people said last
month. Carriers such as Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc are rolling
out LTE networks to give users faster access to data.
Smartphone makers,
including Samsung Electronics Co, Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc and
Nokia Oyj, have already introduced smartphones that work on the faster
networks. Apple is bringing LTE to the iPad before the iPhone because
the tablet has a bigger battery and can better support the power
requirements of the newer technology, one of the people said.
The new Retina display is
capable of greater resolution than the current iPad, with more pixels on
its screen than some high-definition televisions, the person said. The
pixels are small enough to make the images look like printed material,
according to the person. Videos begin playing almost instantly because
of the additional graphics processing, the person said.
New high
Apple
shares were trading at $532.98 at 2:47 pm New York time, up 1.4 per
cent, after earlier reaching a record high. The stock has climbed 31 per
cent this year.
The introduction of the
new iPad will be Apple's first major hardware release since the death of
co-founder Steve Jobs in October. With new features, Chief Executive
Officer Tim Cook aims to give customers more reasons to stick with the
iPad, even as rivals undercut it on price. While Apple's tablet starts
at $499, the Kindle Fire costs $199.
Amazon.com, the world's
largest online retailer, surpassed Samsung as the No 2 seller of tablet
computers last quarter, shipping 3.89 million units, according to
research firm IHS Inc Apple, meanwhile, maintained its lead in the
market, accounting for more than half of shipments.
The company also may use
the March event to unveil an updated Apple TV set-top box, which could
stream higher- resolution video to consumers' televisions, according to
Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray Cos in Minneapolis. Apple is
planning to release a full television set as early as the December
quarter, Munster said today in a report, reiterating an earlier
prediction.
The new iPad is being
assembled by Apple's main manufacturing partner, Foxconn Technology
Group. That company, which also builds the iPhone and other Apple
products, gets about 22 per cent of its sales from Apple, according to
supply- chain data compiled by Bloomberg.
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