The company will sell the 16GB version for 3,988 yuan ($589 USD), the 32GB version for 4,788 yuan ($707 USD) and the larger capacity 64GB version for 5,588 yuan ($825 USD).
Additionally, Apple will continue rolling out the iPad to other nations, announcing those release dates at a later time.
A recent rumor circulating says that an iPad with a front-facing camera and FaceTime will likely be released soon, breaking Apple's traditional 12-month product cycle for "i" devices.
The sources claim that the refreshed iPad is already in advanced testing stages, just five months after the launch of the first-generation tablet.
Expected launch date for the second-generation iPad? The Q1 2011.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Sep 2010 21:54