Apple rather uncharacteristically not onlylive-streamedyesterday’s keynote through its website and on Apple TV, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices, but has alsomade a replay availableshortly thereafter. TheOctober 2013 Apple Special Event videois now available on-demand through theApple Eventssection of the company’s website.
I typically prefer to keep Apple’s keynote clips handy for later reference and offline viewing. As a bonus, I get to keep the videos forever and make as much copies as my heart desires. Right on cue, the iPhone maker has now made the entire iPad keynote available as a downloadable video podcast on iTunes…

The video is available in low resolution, 720p and full HD (1080p) formats through the official podcast channels dedicated to Apple’s keynote.
Here are your links:
•October 2013 Apple Special Event in SD [933M]•October 2013 Apple Special Event in HD [1.37GB]•October 2013 Apple Special Event in 1080p [5.14GB]
You can also search for the clip by its name (‘Apple Special Event, October 2013′) in iTunes, Apple’sjust-updated Podcasts appor third-party clients like Instacast.
“Apple CEO Tim Cook and team unveiled the new iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina display, updated MacBook Pro with Retina display and next generation iWork and iLife Apps for OS X and iOS,”reads the description.
The presentation runs one hour and 23 minutes long.
Should you prefer to watch the keynote on-demand through Apple.com, you will need Safari 4 or later on OS X v10.6 or later, Safari on iOS 4.2 or later or QuickTime 7 on Windows. Streaming is also supported on the second or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.
As you can see above, the video has also made its way toApple’s YouTube channel.
Did you watch the keynote yesterday and what did you think of it?