Apple managed to one-up all expectations today by unveiling not one, but two new iPads – the iPad mini and its 4th gen 10-inch iPad with Retina display, which succeeds and replaces the 3rd gen with Retina display. And both new iPads will be available this holiday season starting with this long list of countries.
The Wi-Fi versions of the new iPads will be available for pre-order this Friday (Oct. 26) and will be shipping as early as next week on November 2.
In the US, prices for the Wi-Fi iPad mini start at $329, and continue through $429 to $529 for the 32GB and 64 GB versions, respectively. Prices in Europe will be similar, but the figures will be in euros instead.
The cheapest iPad mini will cost you €329/£269 with the other versions going for €429 and €529, respectively.
The pricing for the 10-inch iPad with Retina display will continue to be the same as before the refresh. The price of $499 (or €499/£399 if you live in Europe) will get you the 16GB Wi-Fi version with the next-tier storage options costing $599 (€599) and $699 (€699).
Make note that the European prices will differ slightly from country to country due to the variations of VAT. While the Apple stores in Germany, Italy, and the UK quote the above mentioned prices, the prices in France will be higher, much the same way the prices in Luxembourg will be lower.
Source : blog[dot]gsmarena[dot]com
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