'iPad Pro' iffy, Microsoft Office on iPad 'alive' in 2014: Reports, 70-466 demo and pdf download A pair of reports speak to coming iPad attractions. One addresses the prospects for the so-called iPad Pro, the other, Microsoft Office running on Apple's tablet.A larger iPad in 2014? Don't bet the farm on it is the crux of a report, via AppleInsider, from Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities. Testonside
While Kuo expects development of the iPad Pro to be importa70-466 demo and pdf downloadnt for Apple's future, the device -- rumored to be 12.9 inches -- will require a modified operating system. The upshot: that may not be doable by the end of 2014, Kuo claimed.And even in the case that Apple does deliver an iPad Pro in 2014, shipments will be limited, he added.Overall, Kuo does not express much optimism for the iPad lineup in 2014. He believes iPad shipments will fall year-to-year in 2014, adding that the chances for a new iPad Mini model are "slim" in 2014. Testonside
MacRumors, quoting from the report, expands on this sentiment. Kuo characterizes the iPad Air as better-selling than the Mini in the fourth 70-466 demo and pdf downloadquarter of 2014.Compared with lower-margin iPad mini with Retina display, which shipments has been tepid, higher-margin iPad Air was a hot selling item in 4Q13, which will slow Apple in developing new iPad mini models. We believe Apple plans to launch upgraded iPad Air early this year, and will accelerate development of 12.9" iPad.
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While Kuo expects development of the iPad Pro to be importa70-466 demo and pdf downloadnt for Apple's future, the device -- rumored to be 12.9 inches -- will require a modified operating system. The upshot: that may not be doable by the end of 2014, Kuo claimed.And even in the case that Apple does deliver an iPad Pro in 2014, shipments will be limited, he added.Overall, Kuo does not express much optimism for the iPad lineup in 2014. He believes iPad shipments will fall year-to-year in 2014, adding that the chances for a new iPad Mini model are "slim" in 2014. Testonside
MacRumors, quoting from the report, expands on this sentiment. Kuo characterizes the iPad Air as better-selling than the Mini in the fourth 70-466 demo and pdf downloadquarter of 2014.Compared with lower-margin iPad mini with Retina display, which shipments has been tepid, higher-margin iPad Air was a hot selling item in 4Q13, which will slow Apple in developing new iPad mini models. We believe Apple plans to launch upgraded iPad Air early this year, and will accelerate development of 12.9" iPad.
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