all around the world Apple enthusiasts
waited with anticipation for the release
of the new iPad the third one if you're
counting stateside in New York and San
Francisco the demand was the same also
in the throng were a handful of
protestors rallying against apple and
Foxconn the Chinese iPad production
facilities with alleged worker abuse
stop picking on Apple just because
you're trying an industry the reason
people are lining up is because this is
really the only way to get this product
on day one but it's also kind of part of
Apple culture people like to line up and
hang out with you each other it's kind
of something that's uniquely theirs I
got into line at about one-thirty this
morning I just want to be one of the
first people in Sweden to have one I'm
gonna be one of the first ones to use it
that makes it special I just wanted to
join all the craziness out on this
before the new iPad offers only
incremental changes over the previous
model a better rear-facing camera the
ability to connect to the faster 4G
network in North America and it improved
retina display the screen is four times
the pixels which in humans speak means
that pictures look better books look
better apps are going to look better too
if you put this tablet side-by-side with
anything else nothing really compares
with it right now in the two years since
Apple release the very first iPad more
than 55 million have been sold experts
expect this one to also set records and
raise the bar even higher for the
competition in San Francisco I'm Kara
Tsuboi cnet.com for CBS News
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