Colorful stickers go up on the facades as Apple prepares to unveil new iPads

Oct 18, 2013 08:56 GMT  ·  By

Apple’s upcoming iPad event is four days away, but the Cupertino company has already begun pimping out the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, a San Francisco location which Apple usually books for major product unveilings.

A MacRumors reader was kind enough to share a couple of photos with the site, showing the leafs being carefully placed on the windows, in typical Apple fashion. By Tuesday morning, the whole building will be drenched in the colorful artwork.

This time around, Apple will be unveiling new iPads, one with an all-new form factor (not a new design per se, since the iPad 5 is basically a blown-up version of the iPad mini), and another with the same look and feel, but featuring a higher-density display.

Both the iPad 5 and the iPad mini 2 are said to be equipped with the new A7 processor which runs 64-bit operations.