The rumor mill of the much anticipated iPad 3 has started to roll again and it getting clearer and clearer especially because of the fact that the month of March nears us. And now, based on a recently published report, the Cupertino, California-based Apple has started the production of the third generation iPad that is geared with much improved display – the much wanted Retina Display.The mass production of the 9.7 inch tablet PC with approximately 2048×1536 displays is not an easy task. And in order to ensure that the company will meet the high market demand, Apple has contracted three display manufacturers, namely Samsung, Sharp, and LGD. And if everything goes according to the company’s plan, Apple may announce the iPad 3 to the general public in March next year and could hit the store shelves in early or mid April.
CNET have said regarding the new and upcoming iPad 3:
It’s happening–QXGA, 2048×1536. Panel production has started [for the next-generation iPad]. There’s three suppliers,” Richard Shim, an analyst at DisplaySearch, said in an interview today. Shim confirmed other reports that cite three companies, Samsung, Sharp, and LGD.
DigiTimes have said regarding the new iPAd 3codenamed J1 and J2:
Since Apple demands that the new iPad model will need to be thinner than the iPad 2, while raising the machine’s screen resolution to 2048 by 1536, upstream component makers have been working aggressively to adjust the device’s LED and panel module designs to satisfy these demands, but the work has affected the launch schedule of the new tablet PC. Apple is currently giving two tablet PC projects codenamed J1 and J2 to its upstream partners for development. The sources revealed that the major differences of the new tablet PCs compared to the previous model are their size, specifications and technologies. Since the new tablet PCs have a higher resolution, Apple has demanded the design of the light source to be changed from a single LED light bar to two LED light bars on the left and right sides of the machine, but since the method of adopting two LED light bars has created difficulty in shrinking the machine’s thickness, some vendors have come out with designs that only adopt one light bar, but are packing two LED chips into one package. The sources pointed out that the J2 project seems to be an upgrade version of the J1 and although Apple has not yet decided which project will be used for the final launch, Apple is likely to make the final decision based on its needs. As for the upstream side, the component suppliers have already conducted pilot production and prepared for mass production.
Aside from this, DigiTimes have also reported that the rumored iPad 3 with Retina Display is requiring a second light bar. And because of the additional component, according to iLounge report, the new iPad 3 would end up being 0.7mm thicker than the iPad 2 in order to packed the dual light bar system to support the higher-resolution display. We are also hearing some reports that the next gen iPad will also be geared with A6 chip – a much improved version of the A5 dual core chip that utilized on the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S.
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