[SIZE=4]Apple reveals multi-touch 'iPad' tablet device starting at $499[/SIZE]
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AppleInsider Staff
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Published: 01:05 PM EST[/SIZE]
Calling it "way better than a laptop, way better than a phone," Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled his company's long-awaited iPad tablet-style multi-touch device Wednesday.
The device weighs just 1.5 pounds -- lighter than any netbook, Jobs noted -- and sports a 9.7-inch display. It also includes a 1GHz Apple-built ARM A4 processor which includes the CPU and graphics.
"Everything is one chip, and it screams," Jobs said.
He also touted that device gets 10 hours battery life watching video, and has a one-month standby charge. It will come in capacities of 16GB to 64GB of flash storage.
The 16GB model, without a 3G radio but with Wi-Fi, will cost $499, with 32GB and 64GB models priced $599 and $699, respectively. Models with 3G radios will cost an extra $130.
They will be shipping in 60 days with worldwide availability for Wi-Fi models. 3G models ship in 90 days.
Pricing:
Just Wi-Fi:
- 16GB - $499
- 32GB - $599
- 64GB - $699
With 3G radio:
- 16GB - $629
- 32GB - $729
- 64GB - $829