During the last year or so the choice of smaller sized tablet PCs
have increased and currently the iPad mini and Nexus 7 are arguably the
two most popular devices available to consumers, and now reports are
suggesting that a new Nexus 7 will be released before the iPad mini 2.
New reports are suggesting that the iPad mini 2
along with a Retina Display will be released in either the third or
fourth quarter of this year, with the display on the current model being
the biggest criticism from owners of the device. The device has a
display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 with a pixel density of 162ppi,
but the second generation of iPad mini is being tipped to have a
resolution of 2048 x 1536 that will provide a pixel density of 324ppi.
According to NPD DisplaySearch analyst Paul Semenza the iPad mini 2
will be released after we see a refreshed Nexus 7 come to the market,
and the current model has a display with a 1280 x 800 with 216ppi pixel
density, but it is thought the new model could increase to 1920 x 1200
that would provide a 323ppi.
The new version of the Nexus 7
is being tipped to be available earlier than the next version of the
iPad mini, and with the Google I/O event taking place in May it could be
revealed then with a release around a year after the original model
became available.
Will you be getting either the new Nexus 7 or iPad mini 2 this year?
Source: Cnet.




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