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Apple Says That New iPad Is as Thin as a Pencil Lead

iPad's design page description that is quite prominent, the new iPad 0.37 mm thin, or the same thickness of a pencil lead. It also substantially in the three or four stacked together, the thickness of the hair.

We look back at the last week of the fourth generation of the iPad, but in our tests, we did not notice that Apple has been razed to the ground the point of the Tablet PC, which is as thick as four standard office papers. Maybe we're wrong?

Without words, Apple will obviously fix the typo, for the first time found a sharp-eyed Reddit user. Text in drawings and official specifications page, Apple lists the correct specification of 0.37 inches.

It's not like Apple, known perfectionist, so this error, but the company recently announced the resignation of the head of iOS software Scott Forth Dell - perhaps he is the company's leading proofreading.

Know any other notorious high-tech typos? Please share in the comments.

While the iPad is nearly identical to its predecessor, the iPad 3. In addition to the connector from the lightning, they seem to be the same, but in A6X the iPad has a more powerful processor. It also has a better front camera and improved Wi-Fi connection. It is still $ 499 16GB model (only Wi-Fi) began.

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