Next generation of LCD tested on Apple iPad3

Next generation of LCD is allegedly under tests for iPad 3

Rumors that Apple is testing a new generation of liquid crystal display (LCD) has just come on the market. It is allegedly thought that the new technique will be employed by Apple’s third generation of iPad(3). It seems that Cupertino-based giant demanded LG and Samsung to design new screens with optimized image quality and pixel density.

What are the improvemnets brought by iPad3?
“IPad 3 tablet will be equipped with a more performant screen that supports quad extended graphics, a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels with a ratio of 4:3 which provides full HD images.
Apple seems to have no interest olganic light emitting diodes (OLED)-based displays usually developed by Samsung. OLED’s main drawbacks are the narrower life time and easy exposure to contamination.
“Another deficiency of OLED is the unadaptability to a full HD viewing conversion, which is extremely relevant for iPad.”
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However Apple and Samsung can easily focus on the production of high-resolution QXGA 9.7-inch screens featuring low temperature polysilicon technology.
“Pixel density”, which defines the image quality, needs to exceed 280 pixels-per-inch (PPI) in order to fit Apple’s standards for its new iPad 3..
Furthermore Apple decided to change the A6 chip manufacturing from Samsung to TSMC. A representative of the Korean company stated that Apple’s decision will not have any negative impact on Samsung.
“We aren’t affected significantly by Apple’s changing approach,” Samsung executive said.
“Apple is in general about product quality, and while it may find other manufacturers to supply customized chips for its new products, the same can’t be said about LCDs.”