Apple unveiled the new iPad on Wednesday, bringing with it the much
anticipated “Retina” display with a resolution of 2048×1536. Along with
the highest PPI value found on a tablet of 264, saturation has also been
increased to get the most out of images and video. While that gorgeous
display was the star of the show, manufacturing it couldn’t have been
easy. Analysts are now claiming that yields aren’t as high as Apple
would like, which could lead to display shortages and delays.That, and a
reminder that pricing still starts at $499 for a 16GB Wi-Fi model, with
4G starting at $629.
Forget all of the minor tweaks and incremental updates Apple has made to its third-generation tablet. The faster processor, the upgrade to 4G data, the improved camera--it's all housekeeping. It's the stuff it had to do. It's the stuff any manufacturer could have done.............
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Forget all of the minor tweaks and incremental updates Apple has made to its third-generation tablet. The faster processor, the upgrade to 4G data, the improved camera--it's all housekeeping. It's the stuff it had to do. It's the stuff any manufacturer could have done.............
Read Full Article Here
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