The music continues to play, and the dance of dates does not stop. Once again, we have to talk about rumors, estimates, leaks and, in general, rumors about the launch of the possible iPad 3. The third generation of tablets of Apple still has no official release date of filing and - and what I rondaré, dark - haired, but that does not mean that across the Internet continue to proliferate information to ensure reliable data to serve to determine when Tim Cook, CEO of the company, will take the stage to show the new version of the reputed device.
Yesterday we pointed out that from DigiTimes they claimed to have good ink information that served to mark on the calendar, at least as a guide, the months of March and April as possible estimates for Apple to call the presentation of the iPad 3. But again, it's time to go back to what was said last week, and that brought the event forward to February.
Through the website of the national newspaper El Economista we have learned that Apple could present the new iPad on February 24. Given this, it is possible to remain suspicious, as this date is placed on an unusual day of the week for the presentations of those from Cupertino, who traditionally choose a Tuesday or Wednesday to publicize their new products. On the other hand, February 24 falls on a Friday, a square of the most typical calendar precisely for the premiere of the previously presented devices.
The information on this specific day would come from Citigroup Global Markets, whose analysis and consulting division had access to the company's plans, determining that at the end of next February would be when Apple would present its new generation of tablets.
The production of this edition would begin next month, so that a fixed amount would be secured for the premiere - which would be around nine million units, as we knew through DigiTimes - and, later, a remainder that would allow a loose distribution in the weeks that followed.