Apple is all set to unveil the iPad 3 at a keynote event on March 7th as the company has already sent out media invitations for the launch event. According to the photos of iPad 3 display parts which appeared on the web the third generation iPad will feature high resolution retina display. Retina Display on iPad 3 will have … Read More
iPad 3 Retina Display Photo Leaked?
Rumors of Apple’s iPad 3 have been on the web since earlier this year, as early as the day that Apple announced the iPad 2, however, very little has been revealed about the 3rd generation device until now. On Friday, an image on a Korean forum depicted what appeared to be two displays, one claimed to be from the current … Read More
iPad 3 to be Thicker, With Same Smart Cover Support?
Japanese blog Macotakara claims to have recieved information from an Asian supplier about Apple’s plan for the next gen iPad 3. The report suggested that the iPad 3 may be slightly thicker than the current iPad 2, but will still retain the 9.7” screen size, as well as Smart Cover support. According to Asian supplier which provides part for next … Read More
Claims of iPad 3 Retina Display with 2048×1536 Resolution Resurface
Apple’s iPad 2 was a major success in the United States as well as many other countries. With rumors of iPad 3 resurfacing, numerous reports, including an internal report published by CNet suggests that the iPad 3 is on the horizon and will be sporting an upgraded display. The original iPad came out with a bright vibrant display, which continued … Read More
iPad 3 Retina Display to Support New LED backlight Design
According to a report from Digitimes, Apple is expected to change the current LED backlight design for the iPad 3. Apple, with the iPad introduced a large 9.7 inch display, and improved the design wit the iPad 2. However, the iPad failed to see the Retina Display that the iPhone and iPod touch feature. In Monday’s report from Digitimes, it seems that Apple … Read More
Apple Exploring Hybrid e-Ink/LCD Display Technology
Apple has an obsession with obtaining the best possible performance, both in terms of power usage and quality, out of existing technology. Sometimes this tends to leave some observers of their products disappointed in the raw details on their spec sheets. For instance, recently, some tech. pundits were initially disappointed when Apple did not jump on the OLED bandwagon with … Read More