The Californian company Apple seems to want to play hard in the tablet market during 2012. At least, this could be deduced from the information echoed by the Asian publication China Times, which refers to data reflected by a South Korean newspaper regarding the order that LG and Samsung would have received.
According to the China Times, Apple would have requested the supply of, attention, between 65 and 70 million super high definition panels "" that is, with a concentration of about 260 dots per inch distributed throughout the now classic panel of 9.7 inches that has been the focus of users' attention since 2010 "" for your iPad 3.
These are data that are not confirmed one hundred percent, but if true, they would underline the intention of those from Cupertino to fall on the tablet market like a real commercial tsunami that paralyzes the advance in popularity of other terminals, such as the Kindle Fire.
What is not known is whether this huge number of panels are destined to cover the anticipated demand during the months immediately after the launch ”“ which is calculated to take place in March ”“ or if it seeks to have a remainder that responds to the entire production of iPad 3 for the year 2012 in full.
According to data that have reminded us from Unwired View, Apple managed to sell some 40 million iPad 2 during 2011, so that if the predictions that this data anticipates come true "" not confirmed, we insist "", we would witness an increase in the Signature tablet sales up 75 percent over last year.
In addition to the very high resolution screen that we have talked about, the iPad 3 is expected to carry a new processor, although rumors are bifurcated when it comes to nailing the characteristics of the new chip. It is proposed, on the one hand, that it be a four-core unit that significantly improves the performance of the new terminal; on the other, it is committed to a processor that continues to support dual-core architecture, although increasing the effective speed of the chip.
Another point that is beginning to be taken for granted is that it is prepared for fourth generation " Long Term Evolution " " LTE connections, being capable of developing theoretical download rates of up to 100 Mbps wherever there is coverage compatible with this. type of data traffic systems.