Few are those who do not bet big on the premiere of a third generation of iPad next March. It is true that the jug of cold water is a possibility, as demonstrated last June when the Californian Apple did not attend its annual appointment with the developers carrying the iPhone 4S under his arm.
However, it does not seem likely that the apple firm will not take advantage of the occasion to again cause an earthquake in the tablet market, which involves expanding its family of personal screens with a new edition of its iPad, although this time, shooting its benefits beyond what it showed last March with the iPad 2.
Thus, the iPad 3 could present as its main argument a screen that would reproduce the results of the iPhone 4S in image quality. In other words, it would expose the so-called Retina resolution, which is characterized by a high concentration of dots per inch, of 326 dpi.
This index is specially designed for the reading of electronic texts, allowing fonts to be outlined with a definition that, until now, has been unheard of in this type of device.
However, as suggested by CNET, manufacturers would face a significant challenge in the mass production of this type of panel. And is that according to the anonymous source that handles the digital medium that has put the issue of the Retina screen on the iPad 3 back on the table, those responsible for this section are capable of installing panels with this very high definition. However, the difficulties would be in meeting a demand that would be anticipated very high.
On the other hand, the leak (from an informant who, without being part of any of the work teams involved in the development of this screen, is in contact with them, according to CNET) expands data regarding the characteristics of the alleged new iPad 3 panel.
It would continue to develop the same format as up to now, 9.7 inches, and it would also emit 550 nits. To give us an idea, the LG Optimus Black places this value at 700 nits, while the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S aim for 500 nits. The iPad 2, for its part, stays at a brightness of 350 nits.