Apple Could Be Working On "iPad Mini" With 7.85-Inch Screen
Well, if you are looking for some cool news, we have got for you cool one, Today Taiwan's United Daily News reported that Apple received a group of samples of 7.85-inch screens and of course have the same iPad resolution 1024x768...
Also the guys at unwiredview followed this news about the "iPad Mini" which will have a smaller screen, 1024 x768, that's not all but also the report claims that AU Optronics and LG DIsplay have sent samples of the display to Apple, which is reportedly targeting a launch for the "iPad mini" early next year. Please read the following for more information about "iPad Mini"
Regarding Apple, our research is pointing to the unveiling of a lower priced iPad in the first few months of 2012 that is aimed at expanding the company’s market potential by tapping into a more price sensitive consumer segment. Essentially, this “iPad mini” will also fend off the recently announced Amazon Kindle Fire that addresses the low-end tablet market with a $199 price tag but could lead to bigger tablet ambitions from the online retailer in the future. The "mini" refers to a reduced price point of this iPad and not necessarily the size of the device. We believe this lower priced iPad could be priced in the mid-to-high-$200 range.
Also the guys at unwiredview followed this news about the "iPad Mini" which will have a smaller screen, 1024 x768, that's not all but also the report claims that AU Optronics and LG DIsplay have sent samples of the display to Apple, which is reportedly targeting a launch for the "iPad mini" early next year. Please read the following for more information about "iPad Mini"
Regarding Apple, our research is pointing to the unveiling of a lower priced iPad in the first few months of 2012 that is aimed at expanding the company’s market potential by tapping into a more price sensitive consumer segment. Essentially, this “iPad mini” will also fend off the recently announced Amazon Kindle Fire that addresses the low-end tablet market with a $199 price tag but could lead to bigger tablet ambitions from the online retailer in the future. The "mini" refers to a reduced price point of this iPad and not necessarily the size of the device. We believe this lower priced iPad could be priced in the mid-to-high-$200 range.