Apple iPad Mini MD533LL/A (64GB, Wi-Fi, White)


" A phenomenally portable twist on the iPad that finally breaks the mold of 7" tablets."
  • Size: 64 GB
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: MD533LL/A
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • CPU: Apple A5 1 GHz

  • Memory: 1GB SIMM

  • Hard Disk: 16GB

  • Processors: 1
  • Display size: 7.9

Features

  • 7.9-inch LED-backlit Multi-Touch Display; 1024-by-768 Resolution
  • Apple iOS 6; Dual-Core A5 Chip
  • 5 MP iSight Camera; 1080p HD Video Recording
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); 64 GB Capacity
  • Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life; 0.68 lbs

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" A phenomenally portable twist on the iPad that finally breaks the mold of 7" tablets."
  • Size: 64 GB
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: MD533LL/A
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • CPU: Apple A5 1 GHz

  • Memory: 1GB SIMM

  • Hard Disk: 16GB

  • Processors: 1
  • Display size: 7.9

Features

  • 7.9-inch LED-backlit Multi-Touch Display; 1024-by-768 Resolution
  • Apple iOS 6; Dual-Core A5 Chip
  • 5 MP iSight Camera; 1080p HD Video Recording
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); 64 GB Capacity
  • Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life; 0.68 lbs

BUY >> AMAZON.COM

New rumor siads that the next line of Macs will developed with next generation Wi-Fi capabilities

While Apple products usually get a lot of attention for their appearances, a new rumor suggests that the next line of Macs will turn heads with next gen Wi-Fi capabilities.
The Next Web reported that sources close to Apple are aware of a deal between the firm and Broadcom for orders of 802.11ac chips.

802.11ac, often dubbed as 5G Wi-Fi, is the next advancement in Wi-Fi technology promising much faster speeds with improved range, reliability, and power efficiency than the current 802.11n chips.
While the fastest 802.11n Wi-Fi speeds max out at around 450Mbps with three antennas, that is the speed a single 802.11ac antenna starts at. With three antennas, 802.11ac could break the gigabit barrier, reaching speeds of 1.3Gbps.

802.11ac chips can also support up to eight antennas, potentially reaching ridiculously fast connection speeds.

A revolution for Wi-Fi

The first wave of 802.11ac routers launched in the end of 2012, with models like the Belkin AC 1200 DB, Linksys EA6500, and Netgear D6300.
According to the unnamed sources, the chips Broadcom is providing are still in development, but are on schedule to materialize in time for the next line of Mac computers.
The rumor seems to be using Mac as a catch-all term, referring to the chip's inclusion in both iMac and Macbook lines.
There is no word on 5G Wi-Fi making the cut for the next round of iPhones or iPads, which is understandable with how new the technology is.
While Apple products usually get a lot of attention for their appearances, a new rumor suggests that the next line of Macs will turn heads with next gen Wi-Fi capabilities.
The Next Web reported that sources close to Apple are aware of a deal between the firm and Broadcom for orders of 802.11ac chips.

802.11ac, often dubbed as 5G Wi-Fi, is the next advancement in Wi-Fi technology promising much faster speeds with improved range, reliability, and power efficiency than the current 802.11n chips.
While the fastest 802.11n Wi-Fi speeds max out at around 450Mbps with three antennas, that is the speed a single 802.11ac antenna starts at. With three antennas, 802.11ac could break the gigabit barrier, reaching speeds of 1.3Gbps.

802.11ac chips can also support up to eight antennas, potentially reaching ridiculously fast connection speeds.

A revolution for Wi-Fi

The first wave of 802.11ac routers launched in the end of 2012, with models like the Belkin AC 1200 DB, Linksys EA6500, and Netgear D6300.
According to the unnamed sources, the chips Broadcom is providing are still in development, but are on schedule to materialize in time for the next line of Mac computers.
The rumor seems to be using Mac as a catch-all term, referring to the chip's inclusion in both iMac and Macbook lines.
There is no word on 5G Wi-Fi making the cut for the next round of iPhones or iPads, which is understandable with how new the technology is.

Over 5 Billion Wireless Connectivity Chips Will Ship in 2013, Broadcom and Qualcomm are the Leading Suppliers


In 2013 the number of  wireless connectivity chips shipped will exceed 5 Billions; this includes standalone Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and ZigBee, as well as connectivity combo ICs and platform solutions. The leading supplier, Broadcom, will continue to dominate, benefiting largely from the fast growing connectivity combo IC market.

Qualcomm will  growth due to continued uptake of its snapdragon platform in the smartphone marketing competition.

Peter Cooney, wireless connectivity practice director saids “Increased diversification and building out product portfolios to include many wireless connectivity technologies is crucial to vendors’ current and future success,” and “Both Broadcom and Qualcomm recently announced new NFC products which will be an essential addition as this technology sees market acceptance over the next 5 years.” 

“In the next few years we will see some very important milestones achieved for the wireless connectivity market,” added Cooney.

“In 2013 cumulative shipments of Bluetooth-enabled devices will surpass 10 billion and Wi-Fi enabled devices will surpass 10 billion cumulative shipments in 2015. This clearly shows the level of penetration into the electronics market that wireless connectivity technologies have achieved, and there is a lot more to come as the consumers’ appetite for wire free solutions will continue unabated.” 

Source : http://www.abiresearch.com/press/over-5-billion-wireless-connectivity-chips-will-sh

In 2013 the number of  wireless connectivity chips shipped will exceed 5 Billions; this includes standalone Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and ZigBee, as well as connectivity combo ICs and platform solutions. The leading supplier, Broadcom, will continue to dominate, benefiting largely from the fast growing connectivity combo IC market.

Qualcomm will  growth due to continued uptake of its snapdragon platform in the smartphone marketing competition.

Peter Cooney, wireless connectivity practice director saids “Increased diversification and building out product portfolios to include many wireless connectivity technologies is crucial to vendors’ current and future success,” and “Both Broadcom and Qualcomm recently announced new NFC products which will be an essential addition as this technology sees market acceptance over the next 5 years.” 

“In the next few years we will see some very important milestones achieved for the wireless connectivity market,” added Cooney.

“In 2013 cumulative shipments of Bluetooth-enabled devices will surpass 10 billion and Wi-Fi enabled devices will surpass 10 billion cumulative shipments in 2015. This clearly shows the level of penetration into the electronics market that wireless connectivity technologies have achieved, and there is a lot more to come as the consumers’ appetite for wire free solutions will continue unabated.” 

Source : http://www.abiresearch.com/press/over-5-billion-wireless-connectivity-chips-will-sh
 
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