iPad Pro Release Date Geared Towards the End of 2014 and Will be the First to Sport an 11.3 Inches Retina Screen

iPad Pro Release Date Geared Towards the End of 2014 and Will be the First to Sport an 11.3 Inches Retina Screen
Come the end of the year, Apple product aficionados may as well sit on their chairs with bated breath as Apple may be releasing two new iPad models by the end of the year with one of them being the iPad Pro. The reason behind the new addition to the product line is to regain the declined sale of the specific line from the past two years by innovating how we all look at tablets.
According to sources, one of the biggest iPad Pro news states that it will be shockingly different from its brethren in the iPad line as it will be the first one to sport a 12.9 inch size. That's almost 3 inches bigger than the full-sized iPad we all know and love. In addition it will also be sporting a 2 to 4K resolution with a 11.3 inches Retina screen display which will support up to a 2700 x 2025 pixel resolution. Also, despite its larger size, it would be weigh in as light as ever.
There have been speculations among the many iPad Pro news that it may run on Apple Ax Processor ARM-based chips to incorporate the multi-tasking functions Apple is known. It is also rumored to sport an amazing 2 to 3 GB of RAM and a 64-bit or octa core processor for faster data processing.
Other features included are the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a hidden camera, enhanced battery life and a far more superior Siri.
As of the moment, there have been no final iPad Pro release date, though speculations around, it will be released by October 2014.
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