Apple is
reportedly pushing the release of the iPad mini tablet successor to next year.
Meanwhile, Apple is said to have plans of launching a slightly improved version
of iPad mini later this year. Taiwan-based supply chain sources noted to
DigiTimes that Apple is aiming to use the Retina panel in the iPad mini but
that might take a while. Apple's iPad mini with 7.9 inch LCD display did manage
to attract the attention of several users and millions actually bought it.
Apple has been planning to bring out the second and better version of the iPad
mini tablet. The company plans to pack 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution in the
Retina display for the 7.9 inch screen panel size. This display panel will be
used in the iPad mini tablet but at this moment, reports of display shortage are flying around. Apple doesn't plan to start mass production on its next-generation iPad Mini until the fourth quarter of 2013.
However, sources point out that Apple may not be
able to achieve it and hence might be introducing a stop-gap, like a slightly
improved version of iPad mini, into the market. This version will be released
in the second half of this year. Meanwhile, Apple will continue to work on
pushing Retina display to the iPad mini ecosystem. The delay is due mainly to the Retina Display, which Apple plans to
include in the iPad Mini, the site's sources claim. The display technology
isn't difficult to produce, but Apple needs to build up a stockpile in the
7.9-inch size to get the right number of devices onto store shelves. Apple also
reportedly is considering designing a nearly bezel-less front to the
next-generation iPad Mini.Apple
pushed the multi-touch LED display for the first and second generation models.
Only from the third generation onward was the Retina display used. It is quite
likely that Apple will follow the same strategy for the iPad mini line-up as
well.
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