
9to5Mac has posted images that they are claiming are that of the next-generation iPad’s screen component.
Here’s the nut of the report:
At this point, we cannot tell if the resolution is higher (or “Retina”) but it is definitely higher quality in terms of its build. The iPad 2’s display is also lighter, and over a mm thinner than the current iPad’s display with a smaller surrounding frame.
So it does seem that our analyst friend was right about the screen being 30-35% thinner in the next-generation iPad. The screen also seems to be coated with an anti-glare substance that will help with outdoor viewing. However, we still don’t know if the resolution has been increased, or what other changes the new screen component might have.
Images courtesy of 9to5Mac.
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