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iPad Air at a glance. All-new design iPad Air weighs less than half a kilo, and it’s 20 per cent thinner.2 But even though it’s extremely light, it has a refined aluminium unibody enclosure that feels solid and durable in your hand. 9.7-inch Retina display Photos and videos look incredibly detailed and text is razor sharp on the stunning Retina display, which features over 3.1 million pixels — a million more than an HDTV. A7 chip The powerful and power-efficient A7 chip with 64-bit architecture makes everything remarkably responsive — while still delivering up to 10 hours of battery life.3 Ultra-fast wireless Now you can get up to 2x faster Wi-Fi performance using 802.11n with MIMO.4 And the Wi-Fi + Cellular model supports more LTE bands for fast connections the world over.1 Powerful apps included iPad comes with great apps for sending email, browsing the web and making video calls. It also includes apps that let you do amazing things with your photos, movies, music, documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Over 475,000 apps on the App Store No matter what you love to do, there’s probably an app for that. And because these apps are made specifically for iPad, they take full advantage of its advanced technologies.5 What’s in the box iPad Air Lightning to USB Cable 12W USB Power Adapter iOS 7 iOS is even easier to use with features like Control Centre, AirDrop and smarter multitasking. And because it’s designed for iPad, everything not only looks beautiful, it runs beautifully. Limited warranty Every iPad Air comes with complimentary telephone technical support for 90 days from your iPad Air purchase date and a one-year limited warranty. Learn more about iPad Air. Visit the iPad Air site |
Brand new in box Ipad AIR available now. Call 08078787000 if interested. Perfect holiday gift for yourself or loved ones. 16G- N130,000 32G- N150,000 Key Features Screen Size: 9.7" LED Multi-Touch Retina display with IPS technology Processor: A7 Chip with 64 bit architecture, M7 Coprocessor RAM and HDD Size: 1GB RAM,64GB HDD Camera: 5MP iSight Camera, Facetime HD Camera, Video Recording Network: Wi-Fi and Cellular (LTE bands) Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating Bluetooth 4.0 technology Battery: Built-in 32.4-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery Unbelievably light and even more compact, Apple has found a way to put so much more in so much less. The sleekest iPad so far, iPad Air weighs just 1 pound and is 7.5mm slim, a 24 percent reduction in overall volume. iPad Air also features the A7 Chip, bringing 64-bit desktop-class architecture to iPad, which means iPad Air speaks the language of the most advanced computing designs available. Featuring the phenomenal iOS 7, the iPad Air is packed full with sleek details inside and outside, even to the tiniest details.
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iPad Air at a glance. All-new design iPad Air weighs less than half a kilo, and it’s 20 per cent thinner.2 But even though it’s extremely light, it has a refined aluminium unibody enclosure that feels solid and durable in your hand. 9.7-inch Retina display Photos and videos look incredibly detailed and text is razor sharp on the stunning Retina display, which features over 3.1 million pixels — a million more than an HDTV. A7 chip The powerful and power-efficient A7 chip with 64-bit architecture makes everything remarkably responsive — while still delivering up to 10 hours of battery life.3 Ultra-fast wireless Now you can get up to 2x faster Wi-Fi performance using 802.11n with MIMO.4 And the Wi-Fi + Cellular model supports more LTE bands for fast connections the world over.1 Powerful apps included iPad comes with great apps for sending email, browsing the web and making video calls. It also includes apps that let you do amazing things with your photos, movies, music, documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Over 475,000 apps on the App Store No matter what you love to do, there’s probably an app for that. And because these apps are made specifically for iPad, they take full advantage of its advanced technologies.5 What’s in the box iPad Air Lightning to USB Cable 12W USB Power Adapter iOS 7 iOS is even easier to use with features like Control Centre, AirDrop and smarter multitasking. And because it’s designed for iPad, everything not only looks beautiful, it runs beautifully. Limited warranty Every iPad Air comes with complimentary telephone technical support for 90 days from your iPad Air purchase date and a one-year limited warranty. Learn more about iPad Air. Visit the iPad Air site |
Available in Nigeria In December 2013. Call 08078787000 if interested. 16G- N130,000 32G- N150,000 Key Features Screen Size: 9.7" LED Multi-Touch Retina display with IPS technology Processor: A7 Chip with 64 bit architecture, M7 Coprocessor RAM and HDD Size: 1GB RAM,64GB HDD Camera: 5MP iSight Camera, Facetime HD Camera, Video Recording Network: Wi-Fi and Cellular (LTE bands) Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating Bluetooth 4.0 technology Battery: Built-in 32.4-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery Unbelievably light and even more compact, Apple has found a way to put so much more in so much less. The sleekest iPad so far, iPad Air weighs just 1 pound and is 7.5mm slim, a 24 percent reduction in overall volume. iPad Air also features the A7 Chip, bringing 64-bit desktop-class architecture to iPad, which means iPad Air speaks the language of the most advanced computing designs available. Featuring the phenomenal iOS 7, the iPad Air is packed full with sleek details inside and outside, even to the tiniest details.
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Auto prices going up in January Buy now. |
Car prices going up in January. |
Car prices going up in January. |
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The Federal Government has raised tariffs on imported cars and buses, with the increase in tariffs on both new and used cars reaching 50 per cent. The increase will take effect from January 2014. Imported fully built unit (FBU) cars, which total tariffs stood at 20 per cent in the past, will now attract 35 per cent duty and 35 per cent levy, totalling 70 per cent charges. The new policy was contained in a memo issued by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, which was sent to the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Dikko Inde Abdullahi, in which the minister also stated that the duty on buses had also been raised from 10 per cent to 35 per cent without levy. FG aims at cutting down importation of automobiles to encourage production of cars and buses in the country. The government also hopes this would create an environment to support existing assembly plants and attract other Original Equipment Manufacturers who have expressed interest in Nigeria As part of the policy, local auto manufacturers will no longer pay duties or levies on their Completely Knocked Down (CKD) sets imported from their overseas partners while Semi-Knocked Down (SKD) components for the local production of vehicles shall attract only five per cent duty without levy. “We welcome the initiative. It was long overdue. This is one policy that will help the local industries discover themselves,” said Stallion Motors spokesman, Mr. Manny Philipson, who spoke with LEADERSHIP correspondent on the issue on November 21, 2013, Thursday. With the policy becoming effective in January next year, prices of imported cars and buses are expected to rise astronomically as a result of the increased import duty. Analysts predict as much as 250 per cent rise in prices of imported vehicles. Some importers have expressed fears that the new policy could promote smuggling activities. The minister’s directive dated November 14, 2013, was also sent to Federal Inland Revenue Service, destination inspection service providers at the nation’s seaports and airports, namely Cotecna Destination Inspection Limited, Global Scan System and SGS Nigeria Limited. It stated that the approval for the introduction of the new fiscal measures was granted by President Goodluck Jonathan. READ MORE: https://news.naij.com/52606.html |
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I guess they meant business.... |
Tokunbo prices going up in December!!!! |
FG slams 70% duty on imported cars, 35% on buses Wednesday, 20th November, 2013 The Federal Government has hiked the import duty payable on both new and fairly used vehicles to 70 per cent, SHIPS & PORTS DAILY can authoritatively reveal. A memo by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy/Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, sent to the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Dikko Inde Abdullahi, last week, directed that imported fully built unit (FBU) cars shall now attract 35 per cent duty and 35 per cent levy, totalling 70 per cent charges. The increase in duty, from the present 20 per cent, is in line with the Federal Government’s new automotive policy announced recently by the Minister of Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga. Aganga said the policy, which had attracted mixed reactions from Nigerians, is aimed at encouraging local production of vehicles and reviving the auto industry. The prices of imported vehicles are expected to rise astronomically as a result of the increased import duty while some vehicle importers have expressed fears that the new policy could promote smuggling activities. Some analysts have predicted as much as 250 per cent rise in imported vehicle prices from January next year when the new duty regime comes into force. The Finance Minister’s memo also stated that the duty on buses has also been raised from 10 per cent to 35 per cent without levy. The minister’s directive dated November 14, 2013, and also sent to Federal Inland Revenue Service, destination inspection service providers namely Cotecna Destination Inspection Limited, Global Scan System and SGS Nigeria Limited stated that approval for the introduction of the new fiscal measures was granted by President Goodluck Jonathan. On the other hand, as part of the policy, local auto manufacturers, like Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Ltd, Nnewi; VON Automobile (formerly Volkswagen), Ojo; National Trucks Manufacturers, Kano; PAN Nigeria, Kaduna and other auto makers in the country, will no longer pay duties or levies on their Completely Knocked Down (CKD) sets imported from their overseas partners while Semi-Knocked Down (SKD) components for the local production of vehicles shall attract only five per cent duty without levy. The memo explained that the new measures, coming about six weeks after the Federal Executive Council approved a far-reaching automotive industry development plan, were designed to boost activities in the industry and also attract foreign investments. “The above measures are to create an environment to support existing assembly plants and attract other Original Equipment Manufacturers who have expressed interest in Nigeria”, the minister remarked. |
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