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Thursday, 26 January 2012
iPad 3: Review of rumours, features, pictures and specs
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Today, though, we're going to talk tablets, especially with the iPad 3 most likely the first of these products to hit in 2012. The intertubes have been ablaze with gossip about exactly what Apple are going to come up with this time. Will it be a significant improvement or are we talking more of an iPad 2S? It's time to review the iPad 3 rumours, follow the trail and try to work it out for ourselves. Who really wants to have to wait until Tim Cook gets on stage to know what the answer is?
As far as the evidence goes, an anonymous Apple staffer was quoted as saying that that the iPad 3 was supposed to arrive in the autumn of 2011 back in March of the same year when the iPad 2 itself had just taken the stage. So much for that idea, despite some apparent credence added to it by the last moves of LulzSec, however much stock you put in that.
Since as early as May 2011 however, there have been some pretty consistent rumours that the same kind of 300dpi plus technology is in store on the iPad 3. Originally it was i4u that came up with the goods with a report focused largely around screen technology and, more specifically, that Samsung had managed to create a 2560x1600px display on a 10.1-inch device. The theory was that LG, the company behind the iPad's panel, would be following suit in time for launch. Well, maybe.
Likewise, the story in Digitimes on 29 December 2011 brought up, once again, the same screen resolution and even the use of dual-LED bars to keep it lit.
Perhaps the interesting part of the iPad 3 screen rumours is that there's been nothing suggested otherwise - no same display as the previous models and no different resolution. Could Apple really stick with the same screen yet again or is an iPad 3 Retina Display what the public is going to get?
Now, that on its own doesn't necessarily mean we'll see any 4G technology in the final version of the iPad 3. However, in November 2011 there were two reports talking about two separate versions of the iPad 3, possibly under the codenames of J1 and J2 according to Digitimes and partly corroborated by 9to5mac.
The more likely part of this is that they're codenames for a Wi-Fi version and a 3G version. Sure, it's possible that Apple will make the iPad 3 LTE but before the iPhone and for a device that's primarily something for the sofa (how Steve Jobs demoed it at the original launch)? We're not so sure. Maybe LTE is something for the iPad 4.
Despite both sounding like they could transform into Skynet at any moment, they actually translate to whopping 14,000mAh batteries for the new iPad. This could mean an even more improved battery life, although we aren't sure what sort of impact a new screen or processor might have on the tablet's power consumption.
NFC on iPad 3
Yes, it more than just an interesting rhyme. Apple was very clear that NFC technology was something that interested the company in 2011 when it quite clearly stated that there would be no NFC in the iPhone 4S, or iPhone 5 as we were expecting at the time.
Again, though, the iPad 3 doesn't seem like the first product that Apple would stuff NFC into. Not only are contactless operations less relevant on something that isn't pocketable anyway, but it's most likely come too early for Apple, who aren't known as early adopters, with the NFC infrastructure still in its fledgling stage.
iPad 3 price
So far it's the batteries that are looking worrying, the new technology meaning a possible 30 or 40 per cent cost increase for Apple, which will no doubt be translated into cost for the consumer. Still you know you are going to buy one ...
What are your hopes and dreams for the iPad 3? Let us know in the comments
Via:Pocket-lint
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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