Production iPad 3-retina display, Samsung and LG is uncertain’

Samsung and LG would be in november, the production of tabletpanelen with a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels. Apple would they want to use for the iPad 3, but it is unclear whether they on a large scale can be made.

Apple is according to a source from Cnet to a so-called retina display for the iPad 3: a screen with such a high resolution that the user has no individual pixels can be distinguished. The desire of the iPad manufacturer would also have to make panels to build with a display brightness of 550 nits. The iPad 2 had a brightness of about 380 à 390 nits.

LG and Samsung have in the past shown screens with a size of approximately 10 inches with high resolution. According to re Cnets source would be the manufacturers plans to have the production of up to 2048×1536-pixelpanelen in november to start, but would the mass be a big challenge. “At this moment the only plans. It is a megastap in the area of pixel density. This is never done.” The current iPads have a resolution of 1024×768 pixels and Apple would be the vertical and horizontal number of pixels, so want to double.

If the manufacturers do not succeed in production of time to set in motion, Apple, according to Cnet back on screens with a resolution of 1600×1200 pixels. MacRumors notes that this is strange would be his. To apps for the original ipad easy to the new to be able to show, would doubling have been more logical. Apple doubled the resolution of the iPhone 4 compared to the 3GS last year.

Currently shows Samsung at a trade fair in Japan, a 10.1″screen, on the basis of the ips related pls-technology and with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. The panel would, however, defective, and Samsung would still not have decided if it is in commercial production. The brightness of the display is 300cd/m2. Samsung also showed an lcd variant with 2560-by-1600 pixels. The production of this screen would be at the earliest the beginning of 2012 may commence and the brightness in this panel would 400cd/m2.


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