Ian Stone wrote: Not sure if you guys heard about this yet. But before I close this page down, I thought I would share:
"An unnamed official at a local Apple supplier in Korea told The Korea Times by telephone that Apple's local first-tier display supplier is currently producing a 12.9-inch Retina display for a new "maxi" iPad slated to launch early next year, possibly in March. This panel is being manufactured by the supplier's plant in Korea, the source added.
Rumors of a larger iPad have been floating around for a while, and the device is supposedly part of Apple's goal of breaking from the pattern it created with the iPad and iPhone. Even the Wall Street Journal chimed in on the rumor bandwagon back in July, reporting that Apple was testing larger screens for iPhone and iPad devices, including a 13-inch prototype iPad, to reel in customers who are preferring the larger sizes.
"The 12.9-inch iPad will have improved picture quality. As the Apple partner intends to boost its lineup for displays that have almost ultra high-definition (UHD) quality, the upcoming iPad will provide very clear quality similar to that of UHD," said the official.
Earlier this month, Chinese-based Pad News claimed that longtime Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is currently testing a new, large-format iPad, supporting either a screen measuring 11.4 inches diagonally or a 12.9-inch screen. The site said the tablet is in an advanced stage of testing, and Apple plans to reveal the device in March."
www.tomshardware.com/news/apple-ipad-tab...nn-quanta,25138.html
Stealthy Ninja wrote: What apple should do is bring out an iphone with a decent sized screen. Since using a Note 3 for a while, when I hold my old iPhone it feels like a kids toy.
Jim Photo wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: What apple should do is bring out an iphone with a decent sized screen. Since using a Note 3 for a while, when I hold my old iPhone it feels like a kids toy.
boy this would be great. Apple disappointed when the released the 5 and the screen was only marginally bigger.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Jim Photo wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: What apple should do is bring out an iphone with a decent sized screen. Since using a Note 3 for a while, when I hold my old iPhone it feels like a kids toy.
boy this would be great. Apple disappointed when the released the 5 and the screen was only marginally bigger.
This is why I have a Note 3 instead of a 5s. I love the Note 3 BTW. Much better than the iphone.
mj~shutterbugg wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Jim Photo wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: What apple should do is bring out an iphone with a decent sized screen. Since using a Note 3 for a while, when I hold my old iPhone it feels like a kids toy.
boy this would be great. Apple disappointed when the released the 5 and the screen was only marginally bigger.
This is why I have a Note 3 instead of a 5s. I love the Note 3 BTW. Much better than the iphone.
I have a Note 2 and am quite pleased as well. Other phones feel dinky after using the Note.
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