Chinese regulators approve new iPad

Chinese regulators approve new iPadApple has received approval from Chinese regulators for the launch of its newest iPad computer tablet in the country indicating that company might be able to offer the new tablet in the country despite the dispute over the iPad trademark.

The China Quality Certification Center has granted the China Compulsory Certification to the new iPad tablet computer, according to an update on the regulator's website. The stamp is a mandatory requirement for the company aiming to sell the device in one of the biggest consumer markets.

Apple ahs not announced the time frame for the launch of the device in the country. It usually launches new products within weeks or months after they are launched in the US and other western countries. However, some vendors in the country have managed to illegally import the device into the country and are now offering the same to the customers looking to buy the newest version of the tablet from the company.

The iPad's Display comes with a 2048 x 1536 resolution with 3.1 million pixels and boasts 44 percent greater color saturation than the earlier version of the tablet. The tablet will feature a more impressive screen and offer faster video graphics and Long Term Evolutionary (4G) capabilities and others. A cheaper iPad 2 will pose a stiff competition other tablet makers in the market like Amazon and Samsung.

Meanwhile, Proview Electronics are suing Apple in Santa Clara County in California for allegedly deceiving the company at the time of purchase of the "iPad" trademark.