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  1. 1. What do you expect to see at the Apple keynote on March 7?

    • iPad 3
    • iPad 2 continued as budget option
    • New Apple TV
    • iOS 5.1
    • iOS 6 preview
    • Updated version of iTunes
    • One more thing: (specify below)


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The next Apple keynote is scheduled for Wednesday, March 7, 10:00 Pacific (13:00 EST/18:00 GMT/19:00 CET). For all we know it's going to be centred around the iPad 3. What else do you expect to see?

Personally I expect iOS 5.1, iTunes 10.6 (11?), a look at iOS 6, a new Apple TV. No major 'one more thing'.

I vote all of them

iPad 3: iPad3 or iPadHD or whatever it will be called, the next iPad is coming

iPad 2: continued as budget option: It would make sense and pretty much would kill the "budget" android tablets (the regular priced iPad already pretty much killed the high-end Android tablets)

New Apple TV: 1080p, nased on the A5 or maybe the next gen chip

iOS 5.1: released on the keynote or very soon after (if later the GM might be given to developers)

iOS 6: preview: Seems to make sense, it's already showing up online in webserver logs

Updated version of iTunes: We'll see at least a point update or something, I don't expect anything major

One more thing: Some mac updates

iPad 3 with a higher-res display, slightly faster CPU and graphics, and maybe Siri.

Quite possibly the iPad 2 becoming a cheaper entry-level product.

Perhaps an updated Apple TV.

Hopefully something to do with OS X Mountain Lion and the features that does make it a desktop OS, even though they have brought some ideas over from the iPad. I'm also hoping for some worthwhile killer improvements just like Leopard introduced.

I expect to see a 3rd Generation iPad, Retina displa with it. I am guessing the bezel will be gesture based. That is my wild guess of what they will show new.

I doubt it will be everything on the list. iPad 3 is a given. I would probably bet money on a ATV3.

And most likely new iOS features.

I'm doubting that we'll see a new Apple TV, if the iScreen rumors are true that is. Why sell a box for $100 when you can push a TV with it built in for 4grand?

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