Posted March 16, 201212 yr By Paul Thurrott With the 2012 iPad, Apple has most done as little as it needs to do, offering the most subtle of evolutionary updates imaginable, but for one key and important difference: This new iPad offers four times the screen resolution of its predecessor, the iPad 2. And that one feature alone presents a very tricky problem indeed for Windows 8 and the many hardware makers that will sell competing devices based on Microsoft’s new platform. Continue reading...
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