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With Apple's October media event coming up later this week, the company has reportedly already begun shipping mass quantities of new product into the U.S. and appears to be setting up for a Friday, October 24 availability date, according to a source that has provided accurate information to MacRumors in the past.

The specific product being shipped was not identified by the source, but it likely is Apple's rumored upcoming iPad, though it is not clear which model -- the iPad Air 2, the Retina iPad mini 2, or both -- is being transported.

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Physical mockup of iPad Air 2 with Touch ID

The timing would be consistent with Apple's usual strategy for such launches, coming just over a week after the product's introduction. With the exception of major new category products like the Apple Watch or those for which there are severe production constraints, Apple typically unveils a product and ships it within a short period of time if not on the same day. Last year, Apple announced the iPad Air and Retina iPad mini on October 22 and launched the iPad Air on November 1, with the Retina iPad mini landing a few weeks later due to short supplies.

Based on these shipping estimates, Apple likely will announce its new iPad Air 2 and possibly an updated Retina iPad mini on Thursday with a target launch date of October 24. There is no word yet on the possibility of pre-orders, but if Apple does offer a pre-order period, it will likely start very soon after the event in order to allow shipments to be positioned for delivery on launch day.

Article Link: Apple Likely Planning October 24 Launch Date for New iPads
 
The iPad is kinda a bust. For me anyway. Especially now with bigger iPhones. They've looked basically the same all along, they basically offer the same function as my iPhone. I just don't see any reason to want/need one.. and I love looking for an excuse to buy Apple stuff. lol.
 
Just hoping that the iPad mini comes with Touch ID.

if anything, they'll put it in the mini and say there were supply limitations for the ipad air (probably both getting it, admittedly). they need to not self-cannibalize with the i6+ somehow... and nothing draws a crowd like a crowd, so the mini will possibly be a super duper i6++ with some sweet new features that people just have to have.

...........or it'll just be a modest rMini bump. yeah, that sounds about right.
 
My gut feeling this is going to happen on Thursday

iPad Mini Retina 2
TouchID, A8, 1GB RAM, 2048x1536 res (Retina HD), Thinner profile of 7mm
Wifi 16GB $399, 64GB $499, 128GB, $599
Wifi + LTE = $529, $629, $729

iPad Air 2
TouchID, A8X, 2GB RAM, 2880x1600 res (Retina HD), Split Screen, Thinner profile of 7mm
Wifi 16GB $499, 64GB $599, 128GB, $699
Wifi + LTE = $629, $729, $829

iPad Air Plus
TouchID, A8X, 2GB RAM, 3840x2160 res (Retina HD), Split Screen, Thinner profile of 6.9mm
Wifi 16GB $599, 64GB $699, 128GB, $799
Wifi + LTE = $729, $829, $929

Next year iOS and MacOS X will converge. For now they are releasing a bigger iPad to combat the Galaxy 12.2 Tab.

This should happen on Thursday.
 
The iPad is kinda a bust. For me anyway. Especially now with bigger iPhones. They've looked basically the same all along, they basically offer the same function as my iPhone. I just don't see any reason to want/need one.. and I love looking for an excuse to buy Apple stuff. lol.

iPad air at home. iPhone plus on the go.

Home = iPad air

not at home = iphone plus

That's the scenario. Why would I want to couch surf and read on a 5.5 inch screen, when I can use the much much bigger iPad screen instead. And now with calling enabled on iPads (when on same wifi network as your iphone), I can make and receive calls on the couch if my iPhone is not near me. So yes, there is a case for both devices still.
 
This is great

iPads HAVE to differ significantly from the iPhone in hardware specs more than ever before, now that the iPhone screens are bigger.
 
Next year iOS and MacOS X will converge.

where are people getting this idea? a half-step towards an OSX tablet? i don't think that would fly with the professional market, which they've had their eye on since forever. i know it's popular to say that apple has 'forgotten' about the true power users/ content creators, but i think that's not seeing the forrest for the trees. if they go combo OS, it will fail in what it intended to be. i foresee easy switching between OSes. grandma doesn't want to get confused, and creators don't want to be limited - on a device that will probably cost as much as an MBP to start. they'll all go surface or cintiq.
 
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