Post: Photos of 4:3 Display from Apple's 'iPad Mini' Surface
10-17-2012, 02:51 PM #1
3HUNNA
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Parts firm ETrade Supply posts several photos of what it believes to be a legitimate display from Apple's forthcoming "iPad mini" set for introduction at next Tuesday's media event. The display is said to be of the same 4:3 aspect ratio of the full-size iPad and measures 162 mm x 124 mm.

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Text on the back of the display suggests that the part was manufactured by LG Display, and text on the ribbon cable extending from the display is also consistent with labeling on genuine Apple parts.

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ETrade Supply has also posted several photos of an iPad mini battery, which appears to be identical to the part shared by MacRumors earlier this week with the exception of the Apple part number. ETrade Supply's battery carries an APN of 616-0627, while the battery in our photo carried an APN of 616-0641. Any differences between the two parts are not immediately obvious.

Following ETrade Supply's posting of the iPad mini display photos, French site Nowhereelse.fr posted its own photo [Google translation] of what has been claimed to be the iPad mini display in quality testing. The site received the photo last week and was unable to verify with any degree of confidence that the part was indeed an iPad mini display, but with the actual part now having been shared by ETrade Supply, similarities in the mounting points for the two displays suggest that the display being tested may indeed be for the iPad mini.

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10-17-2012, 02:54 PM #2
Pixie Lott
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:FU: I just seen this was gunna get ready to post ^^

Now tell us the Pixel density..
10-17-2012, 05:43 PM #3
Pixie Lott
Keep it MeLLo
Originally posted by login View Post
:dumb: this is so pointless.


if you think about it its not pointless at all

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10-17-2012, 11:06 PM #4
3HUNNA
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Originally posted by Pixie
if you think about it its not pointless at all


Man it's crazy that you got to explain that on like every iPad mini thread.
10-17-2012, 11:30 PM #5
Dr. Faux
Bounty hunter
While this is interesting news, I see Apple isn't planning on introducing anything too new
10-18-2012, 02:16 AM #6
3HUNNA
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Originally posted by Sarobi View Post
While this is interesting news, I see Apple isn't planning on introducing anything too new


There is more like macs, and iMac rumors but there not really ios devices so I don't post about them.
10-18-2012, 07:07 AM #7
Pixie Lott
Keep it MeLLo
Originally posted by ENT View Post
Man it's crazy that you got to explain that on like every iPad mini thread.


Yes, People dont see that there is more then 1 size in the tablet market, and when they think of Apple bringing out a smaller one they get mad over it
10-18-2012, 11:34 AM #8
Coqui
Former Staff
Originally posted by ENT View Post
iMac


You just tell the magic words! All I want is that they redesign the iMac 27'. I want to see Retina Display on that screen and upgrade some things.
10-18-2012, 11:53 AM #9
-DirtySeX-
< ^ > < ^ >
Well when I see the specs not just pictures of it then I will decide if it would be a good buy.
10-18-2012, 11:13 PM #10
3HUNNA
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Originally posted by Coqui View Post
You just tell the magic words! All I want is that they redesign the iMac 27'. I want to see Retina Display on that screen and upgrade some things.


9to5Mac has now posted the four new iMac model numbers, which presumably correspond to two different standard configurations each of the 21.5-inch and 27-inch models, although the report claims that at least some configurations may not ship until several weeks after their introduction. This would presumably refer to the 27-inch models, which have reportedly been suffering from lower yields on the display-glass lamination process and have been rumored to be seeing a later launch than their smaller counterparts.

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