Archive for the ‘iPad News’ Category
Last week Apple announced pre-order availability of their new Retina Display iPad, with Canada being part of the initial launch countries. Even though Apple servers were slammed during the initial pre-order period, pretty much everyone was able to get their iPads through the checkout.
We earlier first noted Apple’s delivery date map for Canada, where it expected those in ‘Zone 1′ areas to receive their … Read More
If you didn’t pre-order your new iPad by now, expect to wait a bit longer. Apple released a statement to USA Today that noted the initial pre-orders have sold out. Customers will have to try their luck at Apple retail stores or authorized resellers when the iPad debuts on March 16th.
Here’s what Apple had to say:
“Customer response to the new iPad has been off … Read More
The main attraction of Apple’s new iPad is without a doubt its super high-resolution Retina display. As always, Conan O’ Brien ’s Team Coco has taken a closer look at Apple’s latest invention, particularly the 2048 x 1536-pixel resolution Retina display which according to the Cupertino giant, has a million more pixels than your HDTV, the most ever in a mobile device.
Check out the embedded video after the break:
Thanks xGaary!
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Want to sell your used iPad to help pay for your ‘new iPad’? You have a few options, either sell it on eBay or use a free online classified service like Craigslist or Kijiji. Here is a brief overview of your possible options:
eBay
Good ol’ eBay auctions. It’s pretty much a guaranteed way to sell your used iPad. Some simple tips include a juicy description, detailed pictures of what’s included, a … Read More
It’s been three days since Apple announced the new Retina Display and LTE-enabled iPad, and pre-order availability. Yesterday we noted most orders have moved into the “Preparing for Shipment” status, and since then many Canadian orders have already shipped.
iPadinCanada.ca reader Corey passed along the status of his order, which has now shipped via UPS:
Yesterday we also first noted the … Read More
Did you buy new LTE iPad in Canada to use with Rogers, Telus, Bell (and now Virgin) and hoped to use it on U.S. LTE networks? Many weren’t sure what U.S. LTE network our iPads would work on, but according to The Verge, Apple has confirmed with them that international iPads will work on the AT&T LTE network:
iPads sold internationally will be able to … Read More
Yesterday we noted new iPad pre-orders have already moved into the ‘Preparing for Shipment’ phase. Apple noted on deliveries a quote of ‘Delivers: March 16-20′, which means orders will arrive based on delivery zones.
Here is a map Apple posted during the check out process, that clarifies when you should receive your new iPad order. According to the document:
If your delivery quote reads “Delivers: March 16-March 20″, then … Read More
Apple made sure to remind us of how difficult it was to squeeze in four times as many pixels into its new iPad Retina Display, and that it was a ‘breakthrough’. But how about a technical explanation of how it was accomplished? DisplaySearchBlog gives us the fine details:
If you didn’t catch what Apple means by that, they are referring to SHA (Super High Aperture) pixel designs. SHA is a method … Read More
Apple announced the new iPad and included Canada within the first wave of launch countries. Many were able to pre-order their new iPads, and those first orders have now moved into the ‘Preparing for Shipment‘ order status.
Earlier, we noted shipping and arrival times for new iPad pre-orders have been delayed to March 19th. Apple appears to have ample supply with these … Read More
The fine folks at JLE productions have once again created and uploaded a hilarious video in regards to Apple’s new iPad. As part of their ‘The Gentlemen’s Rant’ series, it goes on to talk about what Apple should have really put into the new iPad, such as confusion with the name, tech specifications and more.
You can check out the video below–some of the language is NSFW. These guys are awesome:
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