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For years, and as recently as last month, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has boasted that you could fit all of the products Apple makes onto an average size kitchen table. It was a sign of the company’s tight focus. But now, Apple practically needs a table just for its ballooning iPad family. With its launch Thursday of a second-generation iPad Air and third-generation iPad Mini, Apple now will be managing five tablet models with 22 total configurations, ranging from the 16-gigabyte first-generation iPad Mini for $249 to the 128 GB iPad Air 2 for $829. The entry-level iPad now costs $50 less than before. “The most critical takeaway from the event is the new pricing structure for iPad as Apple has decided to keep more models than ever on the production line in an effort to address as many price points as possible,” Rosenblatt Securities analyst Brian Blair said… Scalper1 News
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