When the Apple iPad mini came along last November and quickly became
so successful, many started to wonder if it spelled the end for the
larger-sized iPad. It took many by surprise when the iPad 4 was
launched at the same iPad mini event, as not many of us had been
expecting a new full-sized iPad so soon. The publicity and attention
that the iPad mini received put the fourth-generation iPad very much in
the shadows though. It now appears that the iPad 5 could be released in
Q3 and this time around Apple looks set to be completely revamping its
standard iPad.
Not too long ago there were rumors of a March release for the next
iPad but we were always rather skeptical of this and more recently we
heard about a possible October
timeframe. Now there is news from a Taiwan-based research firm that
believes the iPad 5 will arrive in Q3 and this same firm not only gives
this release information but also says the next full-sized iPad will be
completely overhauled. Now that’s certainly something that we think
could spark interest in the elder statesman iPad again!
A while ago we told of leaks that the iPad 5 would have GF2 technology as used on the iPad mini and also looked set to have much thinner bezels, we also showed a render
of what such a device might look like. This now seems to be backed up
with this latest information from TrendForce and it was analyst Eric
Chiou who came up with the findings used for the report.
The report notes that the product design for the next iPad will be
improved, it will use GF2 technology and have narrow bezel panels and
that this will “gain a better balance for consumers in mobility and
visual experiences.” In other words it will keep the weight and
thickness down as well as looking good. As well as this it’s noted that
the costs to Apple of manufacturing the next iPad could be reduced with
the new display panels but it’s not yet known whether Apple will pass
on that saving to consumers.
The same report also says it’s expected that the arrival of the
9.7-inch iPad 5 will see the retirement of the iPad 2, which will
presumably head to that great big tablet market in the sky. It’s
certainly interesting to see this latest report backing up previous
leaks and rumors about the iPad 5 and as always with Apple products it
could be a long waiting game ahead until we can confirm all of the
official details.
What are your thoughts on the fifth-generation iPad? Maybe you’d been
thinking of switching to the iPad mini? Perhaps you’ve always been a
fan of the larger iPad and welcome the thought of a radical face-lift
for the device? Let us know with your comments.
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