Following recent reports to the same effect, Apple (AAPL 1.28%) has now announced a new 128 GB storage configuration for its fourth-generation iPad with Retina display. The 128 GB models will cost a $100 premium over the 64 GB models, in line with the company's prior pricing strategy, bringing the 128 GB Wi-Fi model to $799 and 128 GB cellular model to $929.

The company said the new configuration will be available on Feb. 5, one week from today. Adding the 128 GB option will make the iPad a more viable alternative to traditional laptops and PCs or even entry-level MacBooks. The 11-inch MacBook Air starts at $999 with 64 GB of storage.

The iPad Mini that starts at lower price points did not receive any updates.

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