Interesting how you call it "more of the same" and then list all sorts of new 
things that were not in the older one.   A new much faster processor.   A new 
much higher density display.  A new camera (which is more than a slight 
upgrade).  And LTE connectivity.  All that is "new."

Apple is not about coming out with some completely new product every year -- 
one completely different than the previous.  They come out with a new product, 
and then improve it with new technologies as it matures.   When they have 
something new and earth shattering to introduce, they start the process over 
again.  Apple is not about a completely new thing every 6 months, like their 
competitors seem to be.

I for one am super stoked.   What is an "Apple TV interface"?  Why would I want 
Thunderbolt on my iPad?

Chad


On Mar 7, 2012, at 1:16 PM, Nathan Sims wrote:

> Maybe it's just me, but I think Apple forgot to add anything new to the iPad 
> 3, its just "more of the same":
> - Upgraded processor 
> - Higher-density display 
> - Slightly upgraded camera
> - 4G cell connectivity
> 
> I would call this iPad 2.5, incremental at best. So where's the innovation? 
> No Apple TV interface? No Thunderbolt? No Siri? I mean, give me something 
> NEW...
> 
> Yawn.
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