Internet Technology World - He MacBook Air could be in line for a Retina Display upgrade later this year, according to reports.
Taiwanese newspaper the Economic
Daily, citing those infamous ‘supply chain sources’ is claiming the
ultra-portable laptop will be fitted with a super hi-res display and
launched in the third quarter.
The report added that both the 11.6-inch
and the 13.3-inch iterations have been earmarked for the screen
technology first utilised on the iPhone 4, before the 4S, 5, iPod
touchand iPad 3 got in on the act.
The tech also arrived on Apple’s computing products in 2013, with a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 2560 x 1600 Retina Display and a 15-inch Pro with a 2880 x 1800 Retina Display launched.
Apple last week cut the price of its 256GB MacBook Air by $100, to $1,400. The move was a response to it dropping the price of its MacBook Pro with Retina down to $1,500. Apple also boosted processor speeds in its MacBook Pro line.
In addition to talk of improvements to
the MacBook Air, another report out of Korea today said Apple’s
next-generation iPad would come with GF2 display technology, a thinner
alternative to what’s currently running in the device. Apple’s iPad Mini
uses GF2 display technology. The addition of GF2 should make it easier
for Apple to deliver a thinner full-size iPad.
This news comes after Google today launched the Chromebook Pixel.
The Chromebook Pixel from Google features a 12.85-inch touchscreen
display that has a resolution of 2560 x 1700 pixels, amounting to a
pixel density of 239 pixels per inch (ppi). Google says that the display
on the Chromebook pixel is the best screen that has ever been put on a
laptop. The display is a step ahead than Apple’s 13.1-inch Macbook Pro
with Retina display that has pixel density of 227 pixels per inch.
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