iPad 2 price to be slashed to $299?
04 Jan, 2012, 5:49 pm IST | by
Aaron Almeida
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We expect Apple to be launching their next iPad in the first quarter of this year and many rumours suggest that instead of launching a single tablet, they will announce two new slates. Rumours have been floating around that Apple will launch a high-end tablet and a mid-range tablet to compete with the increasing number of tablets available from other manufacturers. A report by Digitimes states that the brand will keep their iPad 2 model and retail their base Wi-Fi version of it for USD 299. Image for representative purposes only (Image credit - Techoologic)
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