Thursday 5 December 2019

Ipad 3, the Display Will Have a Higher Resolution


Sources close to Apple suggest the beginning of the production of displays for iPad 3, characterized by a resolution equal to twice of the previous one.

The iPad 3, the next iteration of the tablet from Apple, will have a higher resolution than before. In particular, it will be approximately twice that which has hitherto characterized the device at the top of the charts of the tablets in the world. The news comes from Richard Shim, an analyst at DisplaySearch, whose sources have not only confirmed this hypothesis, but would also have suggested the commencement of production of the screens of the next iPad.



In particular, Apple would be entrusted to Samsung, Sharp and LGD for the manufacture of displays, according to these sources, the resolution of which would be equal to 2048 × 1536 pixels and should also be realized with technology QXGA. The presence of three different companies in the chain of production of the displays also leaves to sense the enormous confidence that the group puts in the next version of Cupertino’s tablet, whose debut should take place during the first months of next year.
The size of the device should remain unchanged (9.7-inch diagonal), while the issue with small screen (rumored to be 7.85 inches diagonal) does not seem to get a short ride. According to Shim, in fact, so Apple would want to offer the market a more compact and, presumably, cheaper than the one currently on the market, but not before the second half of 2012: during the next year, in short, could be two released from the tablet giant bitten apple.
The new displays with higher resolution should be sent in the coming weeks, with the first finished products to be delivered by the end of 2011 and the beginning of the marketing be placed during the month of January. This is so good. It’s a beautiful ipad3.I must shore its long time useful. The iPad 3, therefore, will bring important new, especially in terms of technical specifications, allowing for a higher resolution and therefore sharper text and images displayed on the screen.




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