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So you’ve heard the rumor of Apple releasing the iPad 3 in early March, along with the long list of specs and updated features. But all hearsay has surrounded the possibility of a 7-inch tablet from the Cupertino clan. Now we get word from analyst Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research, who spoke with Computerworld and claims that Apple always had a 7-inch tablet in its radar, despite the late Steve Jobs pronouncing the form-factor DOA.

Before his death, Jobs made the following remark towards smaller profiled tablets:”The 7in tablets are ‘tweeners’, too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with an iPad. We think the current crop of 7in tablets are going to be DOA.”

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With the Amazon Kindle Fire making serious leeway on the market, Apple might be caving into the pressure to produce a smaller version of its industry-leading tablet. However, Gottheil notes that Apple “will also charge a premium above other similar-sized tablets, they want to protect that price flank”.

Other speculated reports from Gottheil include the iPad 3 featuring a built-in keyboard. The rumored seven-inch iPad is set to hit the retailers in Q3.

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So you’ve heard the rumor of Apple releasing the iPad 3 in early March, along with the long list of specs and updated features. But all hearsay has surrounded the possibility of a 7-inch tablet from the Cupertino clan. Now we get word from analyst Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research, who spoke with Computerworld and claims that Apple always had a 7-inch tablet in its radar, despite the late Steve Jobs pronouncing the form-factor DOA.

Before his death, Jobs made the following remark towards smaller profiled tablets:”The 7in tablets are ‘tweeners’, too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with an iPad. We think the current crop of 7in tablets are going to be DOA.”

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With the Amazon Kindle Fire making serious leeway on the market, Apple might be caving into the pressure to produce a smaller version of its industry-leading tablet. However, Gottheil notes that Apple “will also charge a premium above other similar-sized tablets, they want to protect that price flank”.

Other speculated reports from Gottheil include the iPad 3 featuring a built-in keyboard. The rumored seven-inch iPad is set to hit the retailers in Q3.

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