iLounge offers
 a new series of notes sharing information from a source about Apple's 
plans for the iPad 3.  Among the most interesting notes is the claim 
that the next-generation iPad will carry significantly improved cameras 
on the front and back, moving to a FaceTime HD camera on the front and a
 higher-resolution iPhone-like camera on the rear.
The source also reiterates iLounge's earlier claim that the next-generation iPad will be slightly thicker than the iPad 2 while retaining the same general form factor.
Finally, the iPad 3 is said to be in line for another March release, similar to that seen with the iPad 2 last year.
The source also reiterates iLounge's earlier claim that the next-generation iPad will be slightly thicker than the iPad 2 while retaining the same general form factor.
1)
 A few next-gen iPad notes, ahead of the show. Both cameras are getting 
upgrades. Front goes HD, rear becomes iPhone 4/4S-like (bigger).
2) Body of the next iPad is, as we previously reported, getting just a little thicker to accommodate new parts - little = 1mm give or take.
3) Curve radiuses on the body will change only a little to accommodate the added thickness, not dramatically. Think iPad 2 Pro, not a redesign.
iLounge's
 source also follows some other current lines of thinking in reporting 
that Apple will continue to offer the iPad 2 alongside the iPad 3, 
dropping the price of the current model in order to tackle increasing 
competition from lower-priced competitors such as Amazon's Kindle Fire. 
 Horwitz offers a $399 base price for the iPad 2 as a possibility, 
although that number appears to be pure speculation.
2) Body of the next iPad is, as we previously reported, getting just a little thicker to accommodate new parts - little = 1mm give or take.
3) Curve radiuses on the body will change only a little to accommodate the added thickness, not dramatically. Think iPad 2 Pro, not a redesign.
Finally, the iPad 3 is said to be in line for another March release, similar to that seen with the iPad 2 last year.
 
 
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