IPad 4 is a Good Toy for Online Gambling
iPad 4 unveiled
Apple surprised online gambling industry by introducing the new iPad4 model with double CPU and GPU power.
When the new Apple boss Tim Cook started his flashy presentation in San Jose, California, everybody was waiting for the new iPad mini.
Then, just accidentally, Apple announced the release of its new ‘regular’ iPad model. The news were a big surprise to the gaming and gambling industry, as the Cupertino company has only launched the previous model, iPad 3 around the beginning of this year.
Actually, Apple calls the new model simply ‘iPad’, but the media named it iPad 4 as quickly as it has labeled its predecessor the iPad 3.
The new toy is identical to the previous model from the outside, as the real difference is in its processing capabilities.
Had problems running a graphics and animation rich live video online casino? According to Apple, the iPad 4’s new A6X SoC delivers double CPU and GPU power and speed of the A5X used in iPad 3 models.
When you use alive-dealer iPad casino, your connectivity speed greatly defines your gambling experience. With the upgraded LTE to support the Sprint wireless network in US, iPad 4 delivers a near-live experience wherever you are.
Some minor upgrades include a new 1.3MP front camera with 720p video recording capabilities replacing the current 0.3MP one.
Gamble with Apple: iPad 4 has the same price as an iPad 3
The price? Apple is offering the basic iPad 4 for $499 in the USA. This was the price the 16GB Wi-Fi iPad 3 has cost when it was released and this is pretty much what you would be paying for it now. Imagine the iPad 3 owners who purchased their device a few days ago seeing this new and better device for the same price… But then again, if you are an Apple fan you know you always have to wait with your purchases until the big boss speaks up.
The LTE capable version will cost considerably more at start price of $629. iPad 2 will still be available with a new $399 price for the basic model.
The iPad 4 Wi-Fi model is in the US stores on November 2, the LTE models are scheduled for premier two weeks later. Queues are expected.
Thank Goodness there was no Steve Jobs ‘one more thing’ this time, another new Apple toy would have canceled Xmas plans for many families worldwide.