Apple will hold an event in San Jose, Calif. on Oct. 23.(Photo: Apple)
There's another new iPad in the works, and Apple is expected to unveil it next week.
On Tuesday, Apple confirmed it will hold an event next Tuesday, Oct.
23. A press invitation that went out today teases with the line "We've
got a little more to show you."
Apple offered no further details. The event will be held at the California Theater in San Jose at 1 p.m. ET.
Analysts
expect an iPad Mini that would have a smaller screen, similar to
competing tablets from Samsung and Amazon - and a lower price. The
tablet will sell for $299, have a screen between 7 and 8 inches (down
from 9.8 inches for the full-size iPad) and be available in a Wi-Fi only
version, predicts Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray.
Other iPads have both Wi-Fi and cellular service plans available.
A new smaller iPad would come at a time when many companies are
dramatically increasing their portfolio of smaller tablets - and finding
success with buyers. Amazon recently unleashed several new Kindle
tablets including a beefed up $199 Kindle Fire HD model; Google and
Samsung have the $199 Nexus 7. Both have 7-inch screens.
Microsoft, however, is taking a different path. It will launch its
answer to the iPad, the Surface tablet, at a splashy event in New York
on Oct. 26. Prices will start at $499 for the Surface, which has a
larger screen.
By not having a 7-inch model, "Apple is ceding 20% of the market to competitors," says Munster.
Apple in the past has insisted that consumers prefer the large screen
of its iPad. But now, says Munster, "There are some people who just
naturally prefer having a smaller tablet," and Apple can satisfy them.
Munster
projects that Apple will sell 5 million to 10 million of the smaller
iPads by the end of the year, depending on whether it can meet the
expected demand.
The new iPhone 5, which burst out of the gate
three weeks ago with sales of 5million phones, has been plagued by
supply issues. Apple could sell way more phones if it had them, Munster
says.
Apple introduced a new iPad in March. That successor to the
iPad 2 sports a brighter, sharper screen and an improved video camera.
Nearly 75 million iPads have been sold since the tablet was introduced
in 2010.
Rumors are swirling that Apple might use the San Jose
venue to introduce a slimmer MacBook Pro laptop and perhaps a revamped
Mac Mini computer.
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