Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Apple's finally discontinued its ancient iPad 2, replacing it with last year's fourth-gen retina iPad.



March 18, 2014 3:19 AM PDT




Back once again with the retina iPad.


(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

Apple's tweaked its iPad lineup this morning, bringing back the fourth-generation iPad with Retina display in place of the elderly iPad 2.


Available with only 16GB of storage, Apple's US website lists the comeback tablet with either Wi-Fi only for $399, or Wi-Fi and cellular for $529.


Apple CEO Tim Cook canned the retina iPad last year when he launched the super-skinny iPad Air. The high-end iPad still starts at $499, while the retina iPad mini is still $399.


It makes your buying decision fairly straightforward: $300 for the older, smaller iPad Mini; $400 for the nicer retina Mini or the older retina iPad; or $500 for the whiz-bang iPad Air. Then add $100 to double the storage, and $130 to add cellular data.



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The retina iPad is £329 in the UK, A$529 in Australia and 389 euros in Europe for the Wi-Fi only model.


A new, cheaper version of the colorful plastic iPhone 5C also went on sale today, but so far it's only available in Europe, the UK and Australia.



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