Rumor: Sixth-generation iPad to have 40 percent higher pixel density

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Oct 2013 16:56

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has been great with Apple predictions and leaks, states that next year's sixth-generation iPad will have 40 percent higher pixel density than that of current models (including the yet-to-be released 2013 version), a huge boost.
There had been speculation that the next iPad could move away from the 9.7-inch form factor and get larger (such as 11.6-inches), but Kuo dismisses those rumors, at least for this year.
Kuo also discusses next year's iPad Mini successor (third-generation), and says that since this year's model will introduce a Retina display, there will be no resolution updates next year.
Apple will introduce its fifth-generation iPad and second-generation iPad Mini later this month on October 22nd.

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