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Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - haikuman - 08-19-2011

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Friday August 19, 2011 2:56 am PDT by Arnold Kim

Digitimes reports that the production of the next generation iPad's high resolution Retina Display continues to be a problem, resulting in Chimei Innolux failing certification to become an LCD supplier for Apple's next tablet.

CMI has cut into the supply chain of iPad 2, which uses IPS panels, but the new Apple tablet is more demanding in terms of resolution, the sources said. The iPad 3 will feature a 9.7-inch panel with resolution of 2,048x1,536 compared to the iPad 2's 1,024x768.
Chimei Innolux is presently believed to be a display supplier for the currently shipping iPad 2.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - Grateful11 - 08-19-2011

That's what I'm waiting for basically, Retina Display, and a really good photo editor to boot. I'd also like to see 128Gb storage.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - Lux Interior - 08-19-2011

Grateful11 wrote:
I'd also like to see 128Gb storage.

I'd like to see that in the iPhone/Touch.

The iPad 3 should offer 256!


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - freeradical - 08-19-2011

Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=Grateful11]
I'd also like to see 128Gb storage.

I'd like to see that in the iPhone/Touch.
Me too. I'd also like to see GPS in the Touch.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - mrbigstuff - 08-19-2011

also what is making me wait. i want my high res moovees.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - silvarios - 08-19-2011

freeradical wrote:
Me too. I'd also like to see GPS in the Touch.

I would imagine the sync would be too slow when not able to use WiFi to assist.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - freeradical - 08-20-2011

silvarios wrote:
[quote=freeradical]
Me too. I'd also like to see GPS in the Touch.

I would imagine the sync would be too slow when not able to use WiFi to assist.
Why? GPS receivers have been around long before WIFI was even thought of.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - silvarios - 08-20-2011

freeradical wrote: Why? GPS receivers have been around long before WIFI was even thought of.

When was the last time you solely used GPS to establish a lock? Takes a while. AGPS is much faster, nearly instantaneous. Generally cell towers are used, but WiFi SSID names stored in a database can work as well.


Re: Production of the iPad 3 Retina Display Remains a Challenge - freeradical - 08-20-2011

silvarios wrote:
[quote=freeradical]Why? GPS receivers have been around long before WIFI was even thought of.

When was the last time you solely used GPS to establish a lock? Takes a while. AGPS is much faster, nearly instantaneous. Generally cell towers are used, but WiFi SSID names stored in a database can work as well.

My experience with GPS is based upon it's use as a timing standard compared with LORAN-C based systems. The receivers I used tracked at least 6 GPS satellites at a time, so there was never any sort of issue with losing lock.