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Monica Chen, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES Asia
Friday 6 January 2012
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You were totally right!Posted on Jan 8, 03:57
Two iPads in one year is too much even for Apple.Posted on Jan 7, 23:45
No they won't. It makes zero sense for Apple to come out with a new iPad product in March only to replace it with another in Oct, especially when the existing product dominates the competition as the iPad does.Posted on Jan 7, 13:57
No chance for an iPad 3 and iPad 4 within 8 months of each other.Posted on Jan 7, 01:34
When has Apple ever had a release cycle like that being described? When has Apple ever shown any interest in releasing something to "compete with an array" of competition?