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The unsurprising new i pad
1. The Unsurprising New iPad
The new iPad was announced on Wednesday, March 7th—not a surprise since many
sources predicted the new iPad would come out in March. The main surprise from the
announcement was the name, or rather, lack thereof. The announcement was
reminiscent of the iPhone 4S launch (which analysts thought would be the iPhone 5);
Apple didn’t announce the iPad3, but rather the “new iPad”. I’m not sure how long
“new” can last. Though the name is a surprise, many of the new features didn’t
surprise tech analysts.
Predictable Features
The most widely-predicted feature of the new iPad was the retina display. When I first
heard about the rumors of retina display, I couldn’t understand why it was a big deal.
But after Apple explained that it is higher definition than my HD TV, I understood what
a big deal retina display actually is. The retina display seems to be the starting point
for the new features. Without retina display, why even have an iSight rear camera?
And without a more highly-functioning camera, why include the new and improved
iPhoto and iMovie apps? In the keynote on Wednesday, Apple also addressed that
battery life hasn’t been sacrificed with all these new power-guzzling features. The only
drawback on the battery is that the functionality is accomplished by making the battery
physically bigger rather than redesigning the battery as a whole. Apple did update the
processor from A5 to A5X, creating a dual-core processor to support the retina display.
The new iPad in the Enterprise
So how will the new iPad be used in enterprise settings? With the addition of iPhoto
and iMovie, the iPad greatly increased its content creation abilities. This improvement
will aid graphic arts professionals. For writers, the new iPad has a dictation function,
found in the iPad keyboard with the microphone icon. Sound familiar? That’s because
the new iPad took one of Siri’s best functions: dictation. Too bad Siri didn’t make it
onto the new iPad, though.
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