BuggyDClown
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Greyface said:The iPad's screen is held much closer to the eyes than the typical viewing distance from a computer monitor. So while the computer monitors have lower PPI, they appear sharper to the eye.
It made sense for Apple to release a high priced iPad Pro now to fleece the early adopters and subsidize the tech for the iPad 3 coming next year. Apple is leaving money on the table with the current model. I'm honestly not sure they can release a 10" retina display for $500...
Does it really?
Apple sells iPhones and iPads more than anything else. They release before holiday time so they can catch up to demand before than and maximize sales. It took until now for iPad demand to catch up. A fall iPad 3 leaves little to no incentive for Devs. Especially since it would make a second line, meaning fragmentation and confusion. Without dev support that resolution wont look nice, as it will be 1024 x 768 upscaled.
The rumors are for the fall sept/oct. Right near holiday time. meaning a slowdown in iPad 2 manufacturing to support iPad Pro right during a crazy rush of sales. Limiting their sales of the iPad 2. It also means they will only have a short amount of time to get iPad pros out, which wont be close to enough time to make many, let alone enough to dent the production costs of those screens 4-6 months later. Making the next iPad generation even more confusing.
Subsidize the tech? What the heck does that mean? For iPad 3? So release a pro for 4-6 months before an iPad 3 to make screen tech cheaper which is wont, slow down sales of iPad 2 which it will and make the pro moniker obsolete come the new generation as it would support a new resolution and processor, so screwing over both iPad 2 owners and iPad Pro owners.
Why not do the smart and obvious thing and make more money, use the fall/winter to build up and begin testing facilities for this new product and make massive large orders to drive prices down. During that time sell the hell out of iPad 2s and just continue to pump them out at higher margins as time goes on and the production costs drop due to scale and time.
I really just think an iPad pro with current tech, timing, devs and the ecosystem this fall is a assbackwards idea for apple and wont happen. It doesn't seem to make any sense. Then again, I'd love to eat my hat while playing Real Racing 2HD on an iPad Pro.