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An in-depth scientific analysis of the iPad 2 display reveals that Apple's latest tablet, despite having significantly lower pixel density, delivers "almost identical" performance to the iPhone 4.
This setup is different than the Air Display app we featured in the past, as it requires some technical know-how and only uses the iPad screen component, not an actual iPad.Ben managed to snag ...
Apple's next-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro will revert to an LCD display instead of adopting OLED panel technology, claims a controversial new report coming out of Asia.
iPhone and iPad parts vendors have been a big source of leaks for Apple's upcoming devices. MacRumors reader @Frafoso has found a couple of very interesting parts on the website of ...
Last year, [Ben] found a good deal on iPad 3 LCD screens. He couldn’t resist buying a couple to play around with. It didn’t take him long to figure out that it’s actually quite si… ...
Can the iPad produce images of interproximal caries with the same quality as those displayed on a high-end, consumer-grade liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor? Yes, according to a study in the May ...
But, for those that were hoping that the iPad 2 will have an AMOLED display, it looks like those dreams have been dashed. Advertisement At least, if this new report from DigiTimes pans out.
Based on the inconsistencies in this report, and the fact there’s no logical reason for Apple to launch an LCD 12.9-inch iPad Pro, I’d be very surprised if this report proved to be accurate.
Change of Plans: LCD Instead of Mini-LED. Initially, there were strong indications that the 12.9-inch iPad Air would feature a cutting-edge Mini-LED display, aligning it with the premium iPad Pro ...
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