An interesting article posted in the Korea Times claims that Apple’s next iPad device will feature a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels, way more detailed than the 1920×1080 pixel milestone of what is considered to be full HD. Samsung and LG, the world leaders in the LCD display manufacturing fields, are said to be the two companies from which Apple is conducting quality testing.
It is thought Apple is trying to reduce its dependency on Samsung, with which it has a chequered relationship to say the least. Despite the fact that Samsung produces many of Apple’s key iDevice components (memory chips, processors, LCD screens), this didn’t stop the Cupertino-based company filing a patent complaint against the Korean giant. Quality testing of Samsung and LG’s LCDs is currently taking place at a Chinese lab. Sources state that both companies have been briefed to produce screens with improved image density and quality, and that the testing process will be produced at some stage during Q3 of this year. "Apple’s upcoming iPad 3 will feature an improved display to support quad extended graphics (QXGA), a display resolution of 2048×1536 pixels with a 4:3 aspect ratio to provide full high definition (HD) viewing experience,’’ said a source close to the talks.
Unfortunately for Samsung, though, Apple still apparently has no interest in it’s OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen technology. Despite the company throwing a lot of money behind it, many electronics manufacturers have been reluctant to adopt OLEDs which have a shorter lifespan and can easily become contaminated. Although it is used in some gadgets, most of them have smaller than five-inch screens due to the technology just not being advanced enough to reach the standards of LCD. "Another drawback is the current OLED technology is not at the level to realize a full HD viewing experience, which is important for tablets,’’ said the source.
Samsung and LG are streets ahead when it comes to highly-advanced LCD technology, both being capable of producing high-res QXGA screens up to 9.7 inches, thanks to "advanced production technology based on the use of low temperature polysilicon," according to the report. A deal would cement both company’s positions as Apple’s top provider of LCD technology.
Its been rumored that Apple is planning to release a version of the iPad later this year which would be dubbed as the iPad 3/HD. It has been said that the new iPad will be aimed towards professionals who are craving for those “extra” pixels on their screen to get some serious work done. We’re not sure what are the diabolical plans of Apple, but we’re destined to find out in the coming days.
(via 9to5mac) (source The Korea Times)
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