Australian Sydney Buyer Becomes First Purchaser of New iPad CART Technology International reported on March 16 that David Tarasenko became the first buyer of the new iPad. He bought a 64GB version of the Wi-Fi+4G white iPad at the Australian flagship store on George Street in Sydney, Australia.

In chronological order, the new iPad will be sold separately in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany, Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. It will also be sold in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. Sales time will be 8:00 am in each region. .

The new iPad came out last week with a high-resolution Retina Display, similar to the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, and uses an upgraded processor, the A5X, to support 4G connectivity.

The new iPad is priced in the United States: the basic 16GB iPad is priced at $499, the 32GB version is priced at $599, the 64GB version is priced at $699, the 16GB version of Wi-Fi+4G is $629, the 32GB version is $729, and the 64GB version The price is 829 USD.

There are plenty of benefits for using usb type c cable For starters, the port is reversible! But that is only the tip of the cable. And like ice bergs, there is much more than meets the eye in type c cables. They allow for faster transfers, charging, 4K monitor output and more.


Needless to say we will have to start populating our living spaces with USB 3.1 Type C and accessories.It measures in at 1.8 meters of length and can handle USB 2.0 charging, as well as up to 60W of fast charging power. Not bad at all.


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