"Apple does not have to hurry, the other manufacturers are still no match for and can afford to wait for 2012". This is the opinion of Mark Moskowitz, an analyst at JP Morgan financial institution, referring to the iPad 3. These statements make sense when it is noted that Moskowitz himself points out that the third generation of Apple tablets exists, although it will not be until next year when we see them in stores.
The JP Morgan employee claims to know that a part of the staff of the Cupertino firm already has in their hands the prototype of the future tablet, whose technical composition would already be defined, in the absence of fine-tuning some aspects of the final product, according to the site. AppleInsider.
In principle, Apple could have planned to proceed with a scorched earth policy, launching the new model this year, while the competition continues to present its first and second generation alternatives (Samsung is the only one that falls into the latter category, as it launched his first tablet last year).
However, it would have finally backed down, saving the device to maintain a rhythm that is anticipated as usual, with March as the month chosen for the presentation and launch of its updates (something that is doing very well to shoot its sales graphs in the second quarter of the year).
Among the features already become known for iPad 3, it is known to have AMOLED screen. This is very strange, since Samsung is the producer of this type of panels, and the commercial relations between both companies are already considered broken.
In any case, through the digital edition of the Excelsior newspaper they point in this direction, ensuring that it will also have an image quality comparable to the Retina screen of the iPhone 4, with which it could be assumed that it would double the current resolution.
Again, the iPad 3 would be available in three versions according to memory (with 16, 32 and 64 GB capacity), as well as discriminating between models with or without a 3G connection, and with white or black casings.
The RAM memory would skyrocket up to two GB, and would add to its local connections a MacSafe power outlet, which is the one currently presented by the firm's laptops. It has also been said that the iPad 3 would integrate a quad-core mobile processor, although that for now should be quarantined.