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Apple unveils iPad with more memory

Tuesday, January 29, 2013 | 10:21 AM



CUPERTINO, California (AP) -- Apple says it will release a new iPad with more memory than the current available models.

The company said Tuesday that the new, full-size model comes with 128 gigabytes of memory, up from 64 gigabytes. Nothing else has changed, so it will remain a fourth-generation iPad.

Fourth-generation iPads reached the market last November. The memory increase however does not apply to the iPad Mini, which also went on sale in November.

The new iPad will go on sale on February 5 for US$799 for a Wi-Fi model and US$929 with cellular data access added.

Apple says it has sold more than 120 million iPads since their debut in April 2010. The latest iPads with 16, 32 and 64 gigabytes remain available, starting at US$499. The older iPad 2 starts at US$399.



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