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That 7-Inch iPad Rumor Just Won’t Die, Will It? [Rumor]

That 7-Inch iPad Rumor Just Wont Die, Will It? [Rumor] The 7-inch iPad rumors just won’t stop. After last August’s rumor barrage , a Chinese rumor site without track record claims that the fabled iPad 7-inches is now a ” finished product” , which looks more iPhone 4 than iPad:

Yes there will probably be a 7″ tablet, yes it’s well underway relating to product development and in reality it’s a finished product. Yes 5 plus different designs were floating around to aid Apple protect itself from people discovering its next product feel and look but… the overall design will actually bear more resemblance to the iPhone 4 stylings than the original iPad design.

Would you prefer an iPad that’s not sufficiently big to be actually useful yet too large to fit to your pocket? I’m going to quote myself: Can ” magic” fit in 7 inches? [ Shanzai via 9to5 via MacRumors ]

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