An addition image of a wood background found in the new iOS 4.3 developers release shows a doubled resolution, further supporting previous rumours of an high resolution screen for the upcoming iPad 2. This confirms 2 X resolution and 4 X pixels on screen, which makes me want to empty my bank account already!
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/17/ipad-2-retina-display-evidence-mounts-this-time-a-png-of-wood/
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great blog you have going on man. my mom just got an ipad from my dad clive so i think i will refer her here to get some good info. keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI have the first gen iPad. Thinking to sell it and hopefully get the iPad 2 when it comes out.
ReplyDeleteThanks brahs! The iPad 2 seems to be shaping up really well, but honestly you probably won't notice a huge difference until it's been out for about 6 months and people start releasing apps designed specifically to utilize the faster hardware of the iPad 2. Developers are going to want to keep everything running on the iPad 1 so they don't loose out on sales (there are tens of millions of iPad 1's floating around out there).
ReplyDeleteIf the iPad 2 has cameras and a retina display, those are two things you will obviously notice and benefit from immediately, but the faster computer chips will take a while to really shine.