Apple sent out invitations Tuesday to an event on Oct. 22 in San
Francisco, where the tech giant is expected to unveil new versions of
its dominant iPad tablet computers."We still have a lot to cover," Apple
said in the invite for the event, which will take place at the Yerba
Buena Center for the Arts Theater.glass refillApple
has been under pressure from investors to release new gadgets to prop
up its sagging growth rate.The company's recent iPhone launch, in which
it released two new versions for the first time, generated strong demand
globally.However, the cheaper model, the iPhone 5c, was deemed not
cheap enough by Wall Street,spherical roller bearing which
was hoping that Apple would release a phone more suited to
emerging-market customers with less money to spend.On Oct. 22, Apple is
expected to unveil a new full-size iPad and an upgraded version of its
iPad mini, ahead of the crucial holiday shopping season.PET protective film The
latter will likely get the crisper "Retina" display that is already on
the bigger tablets.Apple may also release details of its new OS X
Mavericks operating system and refresh some of its Mac computers, which
will likely run the new OS."While (CEO) Tim Cook has said to expect an
amazing year, the reality is that we've just seen iterative refreshes,"
said Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners.Quantum Resonance Magnetic Analyzer QMA201 manufacturers "This doesn't necessarily propel the stock to the heights it was once at."
Apple
shares rose almost 1% to trade above $500 on Tuesday afternoon.
However, the stock traded above $700 last year. It closed at $498.68, up
$2.64, Tuesday.Gillis expects upgraded iPads with the same pricing
model and a new Retina screen for the iPad mini."While this is
happening, tablet share for Apple continues to drop because of decent
offerings from Amazon and Google at much lower price points,Drawstring Backpack"
he said.Apple often hints at what new products might entail in its
invitations. The latest hint — "We still have a lot to cover" — probably
doesn't mean the company will release iPads in different sizes, Gillis
said."I think it means the covers are going to be redesigned," the
analyst said. "This is iteration again."Still, demand will likely be
strong for Apple's new iPads.A recent survey of customers waiting to buy
the high-end iPhone 5s, by Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, found
that 70% already owned in iPad. Of those, half expected to upgrade their
iPads in the next year.Of the iPhone 5s customers who did not own an
iPad already, 38% said they planned to buy a tablet from Apple in the
next year. That was up from a previous survey that Munster conducted
when the iPhone 5 was launched.
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