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Thu, 28 Jan 2010 7:23a.m.

By Jessica Mintz and Rachel Metz

Apple will sell the newly unveiled tablet-style iPad starting at $US499, a price tag far below the $US1,000 that some analysts were expecting.

The iPad, which is larger in size but similar in design to Apple's popular iPhone, was billed by CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday as "so much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smart phone."

 Apple iPad Pictures

The highly anticipated gadget has a 9.7-inch touch screen, is a half-inch thick, weighs 1.5 pounds and comes with 16, 32 or 64 gigabytes of flash memory storage. The basic iPad models will cost $US499, $US599 and $US699, depending on the storage size.

All models have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built in. Jobs said the device has a battery that lasts 10 hours and can sit for a month on standby without needing a charge.

Apple will also sell a version with pay-as-you-go data plans from AT&T in the U.S. Two tiers of data plan will be available without contracts: $US14.99 per month for 250 megabytes of data, or $US29.99 for unlimited data usage.

Those 3G models will cost more - $US629, $US729 and $US829, depending on the amount of memory. The Wi-Fi only version will be available worldwide in March, and the 3G version in April. International cellular data details have not yet been announced.

Apple had kept its "latest creation" tightly under wraps until Wednesday's unveiling, though many analysts had correctly speculated that it would be a one-piece tablet computer with a big touch screen, larger than an iPhone but smaller than a laptop.

The CEO demonstrated how the iPad is used for surfing the web with Apple's Safari browser. He typed an e-mail using an on-screen keyboard and flipped through photo albums by flicking his finger across the screen. And he showed off a new electronic book store, putting the iPad in competition with Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle and other e-book readers.

Jobs said the iPad will also be better for playing games and watching video than either a laptop or a smart phone. The iPad comes with software including a calendar, maps, a video player and iPod software for playing music. All seem to have been slightly redesigned to take advantage of the iPad's bigger screen.

Tablet computers have existed for a decade, with little success. Jobs acknowledged Apple will have to work to convince consumers who already have smart phones and laptops that they need this gadget.

"In order to really create a new category of devices, those devices are going to have to be far better at doing some key tasks," Jobs said. "We think we've got the goods. We think we've done it."

Applications designed for the iPhone can run on the iPad. Apple is also releasing updated tools for software developers to help them build iPhone and iPad programs.

"We think it's going to be a whole 'nother gold rush for developers as they build applications for the iPad," said Scott Forstall, an iPhone software executive.

A new newspaper reader program from The New York Times and a game from Electronic Arts Inc. were also demonstrated during the event. The audience, which included many journalists and bloggers, clapped and even gave Jobs a standing ovation.

Shares in Apple rose $US3.06, or 1.5 percent, to $US209 in afternoon trading Wednesday. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company's shares have more than doubled over the past year, partly on anticipation of the tablet computer. Shares in Amazon rose $US2, or 1.7 percent, to $US121.48.

AP

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Comments [6]

ray
02 Feb 2010 1:30a.m.

sigh another useless apple product. its just and iphone with a bigger screen better to just get a lap top or smart phone. apple sells its gear by its brand thats why its priced so high. sadly people always get it i think the only useful thing the came up with was the ipod and then everything else afterwards was just useless

Sue
29 Jan 2010 8:22a.m.

Sounds like a large Itouch with lots of battery life. What I'd like to see is the 10 hours of battery life in the small Itouch, so we who own them don't have to charge it constantly.

Alien
28 Jan 2010 5:56p.m.

however simon it is an added cost to get a keyboard. Apple is already grossly over priced.

Simon
28 Jan 2010 12:42p.m.

Allen, you can use a Bluetooth or dock keyboard with this too.

Dany
28 Jan 2010 8:32a.m.

Uh oh...I was dreading that name...does this name remind anyone of a personal hygiene product?? What's this one then? The electronic version?

Alien
28 Jan 2010 7:53a.m.

what a weird name, ipad, sounds like Apple have gone into the marketing woman's products for periods. Was not impressed with it, you lose so much of the screen to the keyboard. One of the other companies have released a better one where the tablet is part of a laptop, with a proper keyboard that you can then remove the screen from the keyboard and use it at a tablet.

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