Good things come to those who wait. Apple users have something to look forward this year with the anticipated release of four exciting products. The Apple iPad 3 has been launched March 3 but the Apple TV, iPhone 5, and iOS 5 is still to come. Here is a brief rundown on what Apple users can expect from these new products.
Apple has decided to roll out the new iPad 3 before the iPhone 5. The iPad 3 is the latest upgrade to the highly successful iPad 2 and will come with new power-packed features. The first one is a new screen which is twice the resolution of the iPad 2. With a 9.7-inch screen, it comes with a 2048 x 1536 pixels offering more resolution than other tablets. It is also believed that the iPad 3 will include the new A6 chipset that will come with a quad core processor ensuring fast operation speed.
In the latter period of 2012, the first Apple iTV will be rolled out. Reaping success with smartphones, tablets, and computers, Apple is setting its sights on launching their first television. The Siri voice recognition software which came with the iPhone 4S will most likely be introduced in the television as well as touchscreen display allowing users to navigate applications. Rumors have it that it will feature a 42-inch screen display.
The most keenly awaited Apple product is of course the iPhone 5. The smartphone is likely to bring an improved display with a higher screen display that what was offered on the iPhone 4S. Similar to the iPad 3, the iPhone 5 is likely to run on an A6 chipset with a quad core processor. It will also come with 4G-capability which will provide fast mobile browsing experience.
Finally, Apple will be rolling out Apple 5.0.1 OS, an upgrade of version 5 released in September 2011. According to reports, the new OS will be energy-efficient giving it more battery life. It will also come with upgraded Siri voice recognition software allowing easy interaction with the settings on the device. With these updates, Apple is set to continue its domination of the smartphone and tablet market.

