Thursday, February 24, 2011

March 2: Apple iPad will unveil two. Novelty for iPhone and MacBook

We are pursuing various items that pose serious doubts on the possibility that Apple will unveil the iPad second on his next event on March 2. The sources suggest that the Cupertino company is experiencing production problems that would take her to decide to upgrade a semi with a device that could be called "iPad 1.5".

The rumors are definitely to be taken with the tongs as a possible upgrade of the iPad is something very complicated since the production of these has now been stopped. In addition, as Apple sets a date for ad usually has the product already for several weeks and is ready to enter the market in real time just as tight.

Instead, go to the smartphone, the fifth generation of iPhone appears to be in time to be presented in June with deliveries expected no later than August. As happened with the iPhone 4 will be guaranteed to be available initially only in the U.S. and then enlarge it to other countries in the following weeks.

Finally there was some information about the new MacBook Pro systems solutions that Apple will unveil the next will be just a little update and a redesign will not come true before 2012. Quanta, Apple's partner in the production of MacBook is already working to help the company in the design process.

The next MacBook Pros use the new connectivity standard Thunderbolt, the name used by Apple just to "hide" the Light Peak Technology (Intel has the brand so it is not usable by others). This will be made available through a Mini DisplayPort connector type, at least on Apple models. As for the new specifications, Apple might start with a model 13-inch 2.3 GHz Core i5 Sandy Bridge, 1280x800 LCD panel, 320GB hard drive, and Intel HD 3000 graphics core integrated into the CPU.

The new 15-and 17-inch models also use a CPU core Sandy Bridge Core i7 i5 or together with a dedicated video controller AMD-branded Radeon. Probably also use a 16GB SSD as a boot disk and a second 1TB HDD.

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