Highlights of the new iPad Video
Highlights of the new iPad Video Transcript
Everyone's been wondering, who will come out with the product that's more amazing than the iPad 2, with it's big, beautiful 9.7 inch screen, super fast (A5?) Chip, all day battery life, and elegant dim and light design. Everybody's been wondering thus. Well, stop wondering. Next generation wireless. We're working with the number of carriers to support LTE on the new iPad and we're working with AT&T, Verizon, Roger, Bell and Telus. We all like to do great things like watching videos on our iPad. I'm gonna hit play and this is a great film, The Bird film from Andrew Zuckerman's studios, and on the right, on LTE, it starts playing right away. You can see what the progress bar on the top. It is loading the video faster than we can watch it real time. On the device on the left, which is an EVDO, or we could have used GSM as well there. It's buffering the video, waiting to save enough frames, before it starts to play. There are 264 pixels per inch in this display and that is enough to call it a retina to display. But when you turn on that new iPad, you will going to see graphics text icons sharper than you can imagine. On the new iPad, has a great eyesight camera. It's a 5 Megapixel backside illuminated sensor. We brought the optic system from the iPhone 4S. Five element lens, hybrid infrared filter on it and we've had an ISP, built in to our A5X Chip. We're announcing a new Apple TV, that now supports 10 ADP. It comes with a streamline new user interface, that makes it even easier to search and play great content.
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