While there was no mention of AppleCare+ extended warranties at today’s unveiling, Apple’s preorder page for the new iPad does list the extended warranty as an option during the checkout process. The AppleCare+ for iPad extended protection plan provides coverage for accidental damage with each incident subject to a $49 fee. Apple initially began offering a $99 AppleCare+ protection plan for the iPhone 4S. According to Apple, the new iPad plan covers your iPad, your battery, any Time Capsule or AirPort device purchased two years before or during your plan, as well as the iPad’s power adapter and USB cable. You will have to grab AppleCare+ for the new iPad within 30 days of your purchase, so it will likely become available in time for the new iPad’s March 16 launch.

 

  • Apple March 7th iPad event Liveblog (9to5mac.com)
  • Apple drops 16GB iPad 2 to $399, $529 for Wi-Fi + 3G (9to5mac.com)
  • Apple launches gestures-heavy iPhoto for iPad, can tell you weather in images. Available today for $4.99 (9to5mac.com)
  • In new GarageBand, 4 iOS devices can “jam” in realtime (9to5mac.com)
  • The new iPad has 10-hour battery life, is 0.6mm thicker and 0.07lbs heavier (9to5mac.com)
  • New iPad preorders start today, available March 16 in ten countries (9to5mac.com)
  • Yes, the new iPad is 4G LTE (9to5mac.com)
  • iPad gets better cameras: iSight on the front, 5MP with 1080p video recording on the back (9to5mac.com)
  • Voice Dictation on new iPad (9to5mac.com)
  • Apple confirms A5X with quad-core graphics in new iPad (9to5mac.com)
  • The new iPad is here and it’s got a Retina Display packing a million more pixels than your HD TV (9to5mac.com)
  • Tim Cook: iPad is the poster child of the post PC world (9to5mac.com)
  • Apple unveils new Apple TV: Streamlined UI, 1080p video output, full HD iCloud movies, same $99 price (9to5mac.com)
  • Apple launching iOS 5.1 today with Japanese Siri support (9to5mac.com)
  • Tim Cook: Post-PC devices made up 76 percent of our revenues (9to5mac.com)
  • We now see International 4G iPads in Apple’s inventory system (9to5mac.com)