iPad 3 Rumour: What You Know About iPad 3?

Jun 20
07:49

2011

Rosie Martin

Rosie Martin

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According to Taiwan media reports, the newest coming Apple iPad3 will be released in the fourth quarter, with five or six times of iPad 2 screen resolution, up to 2560×1920. Currently, the resolution of iPad is 1024 × 768.

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According to Taiwan media reports,iPad 3 Rumour: What You Know About iPad 3? Articles the newest coming Apple iPad3 will be released in the fourth quarter, with five or six times of iPad 2 screen resolution, up to 2560×1920. Currently, the resolution of iPad is 1024 × 768.

The resolution is the screen image precision, which means the monitor can display the number of pixels. Since the point, lines and surfaces on the screen are composed of pixels, it means the more pixels the monitor can display, more detailed picture for ipad screen replacement, and the same screen area can display more information. So the resolution is a very important performance indicators.

The first generation of Apple iPad and iPad 2 is with the same resolution, 1024 × 768. Someone in the industry thought that Apple iPad 2 will use higher resolution Retina to display before it is released. But Apple finally did not make such final changes.

Taiwan media reported that, due to the Tablet PC with the Android operating system will be released intensely in the second half year, and the size is also consistent with the iPad 2. So in order too maintain a leading position, Apple will launch iPad 3 in the fourth quarter.

It is reported that Apple will improve iPad 3 screen resolution, upgrade to 2560×1920, which is also the ultimate resolution that 9.7-inch Tablet panels can achieve of lcd ac adapters.

iOS devices live in a wired world. Despite being mobile devices, they must be connected to a PC or Mac to back-up data or to sync purchases. With the iPad 3, Apple should enable wireless sync of content, but, most importantly, also provide options to back-up to and restore from the cloud.

Although Apple offers its Camera Connection Kit for the iPad (a two-part kit, essentially comprising a USB dongle and an SD card reader), it’s clear many users want to be able to slide a card directly into their device, to pull photos from it, or to save data to it. As with the previous two points, for the iPad 3 this would assist in the iPad’s shift towards becoming a standalone device and de-facto replacement for a PC.

IOS devices live in a networked world. Although mobile gadgets, they need to be connected to a PC or Mac for data backup or to make purchases of synchronization. With the iPad 3 is coming, Apple should allow wireless synchronization of content, but also to save the options on and off from the cloud.