According to MacRumors, Apple is going to double the screen resolution for the 2nd generation iPad. As we know the current screen resolution of iPad is 1024×768. The next generation iPad i.e iPad 2 will feature 2048×1536 screen resolution display. This is based on the findings by @StroughtonSmith and @Xuzz on Twitter. For your kind information the higher resolution images those were left behind by Apple developers accidently in iBooks version 1.1 and version 1.2 for iPad were founded by StroughtonSmith. In the last year Apple has doubled the screen resolution of iPhone 4 to 960×640.
Version 1.1 of Apple’s iBooks application seems to have accidentally included some artwork for this hypothetical pixel-doubled iPad. As shown above, the App’s bookmark icon included versions for the iPad, the iPhone and the iPhone Retina Display (iPhonex2). It, however, also included one additional version labeled “iPadx2″. Sure enough, this is exactly double the resolution version of the iPad icon and is distinct from the other versions. The most likely explanation for this added graphic is plans for a double-resolution iPad. Apple has since removed this extra artwork in subsequent versions of iBooks.
Based on this information, and persistent rumors of a higher resolution iPad 2, we believe the next iPad will have a 2048×1536 screen resolution. It would also explain why Apple would have to upgrade the GPU on the new devices to drive this higher resolution.
Well, We are expecting Apple will increase the screen resolution for the 2nd generation iPad to 2048×1536 screen resolution display. Don’t forget to share your views about this news in the comment section below. As usual stay tuned with us for more updates. [Via]
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