Initial reports believed the iPad Mini 2, Apple’s sequel to the
7.9-inch iPad said to arrive in the coming months, would feature a
Retina display when it was released but didn’t say what exactly that
would entail. But according to a new report from investment news service
BrightWire, alleged sources from within Apple’s foreign supply chain
say the iPad Mini 2 will feature a 7.9-inch Retina Display with an
identical resolution to the full-size iPad 4 with Retina display.
The
resolution on the alleged iPad Mini 2 is said to measure 2048 x 1536
pixels, which would be roughly four times the resolution of the
first-generation iPad Mini, but by packing this many pixels into a
smaller device, Apple actually boosts the density of the iPad Mini with
Retina display to 324 pixels per inch (ppi). As a frame of reference,
the iPad 3 and 4 both have display densities of 264 ppi,Can you spot the
answer in the fridge magnet? while the iPhone 5 has a similar density of 326 ppi.
This
rumor sounds like a very realistic piece of news: Considering how Apple
transplanted the screen resolution of the iPad 2 to the original iPad
Mini, it’s likely that a Retina-capable iPad Mini would follow that same
process, repeating the Retina display resolution within the iPad Mini’s
7.9-inch confines and giving a slight boost to the density in the
process.
Rumors of an iPad Mini with Retina display have been
swirling ever since Apple released its first-generation iPad Mini. Back
in early November, just six days after the iPad Mini hit store shelves,
Chinese news site DoNews said Apple had tapped Taiwan-based AU Optronics
to begin development on a Retina display for its 7.9-inch iPad
Mini.Come January 9 and chip card
driving licence would be available at the click of the mouse in Uttar
Pradesh. The report said the new 7.9-inch displays would have the same
2048 x 1536 resolution as the iPad 3 and 4.
AU Optronics
specializes in in-cell panel technology, which is the new process Apple
has started using for all its desktop and mobile computer displays.Where
you can create a custom lanyard
from our wide selection of styles and materials. In contrast to the
on-cell display processes Apple used in prior iPhones, in-cell displays
effectively remove a layer between the multitouch screen and LCD
display, making the screen thinner, stronger, more resistant to
scratching and significantly less reflective of light sources — all
heavily desired features in any smartphone or tablet display. Apple's
latest iPhone and Mac models, including the iPhone 5 and the 21-inch and
27-inch iMacs, feature such display processes.
"Compared to
in-cell technology, the conventional technologies have an additional
sensing glass, which not only increases the overall thickness of the
LCD,wind turbine
but which also adds an extra lamination process step, translating to
increased cost and relatively lower yield and reduced transmittance,"
AUO says on its website. "Compared to the traditional resistive touch
control, in-cell voltage sensing not only has the above advantages, but
also is superior in that its sensitivity is less subject to environment
changes, no calibration mechanism is required, and it is capable of
supporting multiple-point touch control."
AUO's plans to develop
a Retina display for the next iPad Mini were also detailed in a
separate report from the Middle East North Africa Financial Network, or
MENAFN, on Nov. 7.
"With the disclosure of the specifications
for the next-generation iPad Mini by Apple Inc., AU Optronics Corp. has
been developing a retina panel with resolution as high as 497 ppi,"
reported the SinoCast Daily Business Beat via MENAFN. "It is said that
ultra-high resolution cannot be developed without the technology of
indium gallium zinc oxigo (IGZO), and the technology of Gate IC on array
(GOA) is also indispensable since the next-generation iPad Mini will
have an ultra-narrow frame. The technology of GOA helps save the room of
IC on the rim and narrow the frame of the screen to the largest
extent."
However, while many reports have stated the iPad Mini 2
would feature an enhanced display resolution, several have noted that
the screens themselves will be made from a different material. According
to several sources, including SinoCast, DigiTimes and a host of Apple
analysts, Apple apparently wants Sharp’s IGZO display technology in its
next-gen iOS devices, including the iPad Mini 2.
Last July,Online shopping for luggage tag
from a great selection of Clothing. Gotta Be Mobile believed the
first-generation iPad Mini would feature an IZGO display made by Sharp
Inc., which can be fitted for extremely thin hardware devices and can
reportedly handle pixel densities above 330 ppi. IZGO displays are also
said to feature better brightness than most LCD screens on the market,
but the important part of the statement is that Apple sought the
displays to be made by Sharp: A note from Apple analyst Horace Dediu
dated Nov. 7 said Apple spent $2.3 billion for "product tooling,
manufacturing process equipment and infrastructure." Dediu believed this
massive pile of money was used to bail out Sharp, which was reportedly
in dire financial straits earlier in the year.
"Sharp is a key
supplier of screens to Apple but is also in financial distress," Dediu
wrote in his analysis. "Sharp has also been the object of an intended
investment by Foxconn [Hon Hai]. That deal fell through as Sharp’s
finances deteriorated. My guess is that these attempts to shore up Sharp
are directed by Apple to ensure both continuity of supply and a
balanced supplier base (offsetting Samsung, another supplier.) If Sharp
were to enter into some form of bankruptcy, the key plant(s) used in
producing screens for Apple might be 'up for grabs' by creditors, and
they might be taken off-line, jeopardizing Apple’s production capacity,
irrespective of contractual obligations."
Apple's
first-generation iPad Mini, launched Nov. 2, features a non-Retina
display resolution of 1024 x 768, weighs just 0.68 pounds — as light as a
notepad — and measures just 7.2 mm thick — roughly the thinness of a
pencil. The tablet runs on iOS 6 and is compatible with the new
Lightning dock connector, and specific models also support the
high-speed LTE network. Apple starts selling the Wi-Fi-only model at
$329, while the cellular-capable models start selling at $459.
沒有留言:
張貼留言