Apple unveils its latest creation, the iPad, a tablet device with a 9.7 inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, and a 1-gigahertz Apple A4 processor. Pricing for the iPad will be between $500 and $830, depending on configuration, and the device ship in 60 days.
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