A big problem people had with the third generation iPad was its size. Apple somehow managed to release a product that was actually a bit thicker than the iPad 2. This was due to the Retina display intergrated on the new old iPad. Pushing that many pixels requires a bigger battery and it made the device a tad bit thicker. This may all change in 2013.
Oh no, here's another rumor from DigiTimes. Today they're out with reports that Apple intends on solving the overly dismissed "heat issue," that "plagued" the new iPad since launch. Personally I've never experienced any heat issues...
Reports are in from “various analystis” that the rumored 7.85-inch iPad Mini will now have the IGZO display’s we’ve recently heard about. They are also expected to cost only $249…
Disclaimer: This rumor is about as wacky and out there as it gets. So screw a grain, take this with an entire bag of salt. Even worse it comes Digitimes which for the most part has about as much credibility ...
Digitimes recently spread a rumor that Apple will be using Sharp’s IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide) flat panels instead of IPS (in-plane switching panels) in the iPad 3. IGZO panels allow high resolution displays to be more compact and energy ...