Going by this naming scheme, the next major iOS device processor revamp (A6, not A5X) would be called the S5L8950X. Now, we have discovered evidence that Apple is working on that specific chip. Deep in the iOS 5.1 betas (as shown below) sits references to two next-generation iOS device chips: the previously discussed S5L8945X and this brand-new S5L8950X. While nobody has found this 50X (A6) chip in the code until now, we can report that both next-generation processors entered the iOS code simultaneously. This would seem to indicate that Apple has been working on two next-generation chips.
You charged your father for an iPad?Yeah tell me about it. I really want a Vita, but I know I'll want an iPad 3 more.
Decided to let my dad have my iPad 1 32GB for 250.00. Yeah, not a lot, but he's going to be helping me with a ton of stuff when I move into my house next month, it's the least I can do.
You charged your father for an iPad?
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/02/26/best-buy-offers-50-discount-on-ipad-2-models/
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You charged your father for an iPad?
I noticed that in todays ad, I really hope they announce the Apple event this week, then event takes place first week of March
this is the sad world we live in
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/02/26/best-buy-offers-50-discount-on-ipad-2-models/
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Yes.
depends how close you look at the object, laying in bed my ipod touch screen is the perfect size and the retina is perfect, however an ipad 1 or 2 at that range for me would look rather blocky and you'd see each pixel easily, that kind of screen is at a better range from your lap or arms reach.
The ipad having retina does not mean you will need to hold it only a foot away from your face, it will have double the res but the screen is still 10inch, compared to a 3 inch ipod touch it's still a smaller PPI.
Put down the shields, knights. My family and I buy electronics and tools off of each other all the time.
you should be ashamed of yourself
So if he wasn't helping you out this one time, you would have charged him more.Yeah tell me about it. I really want a Vita, but I know I'll want an iPad 3 more.
Decided to let my dad have my iPad 1 32GB for 250.00. Yeah, not a lot, but he's going to be helping me with a ton of stuff when I move into my house next month, it's the least I can do.
I love how you gave him a discount because he's helping you move. Have you paid him back for the first two decades of your upbringing, yet?
They're just grasping at something to discuss until the official reveal.No, should I?
Yup, he's helping me with my first major project. After that, I have to pay him his full contractor rate for everything else I hire him to do.
I pay him what I'd pay a mechanic when he fixes my car.
I dunno, I guess my family has a different relationship then some of you guys here.
It's not really that sad. It's sometimes a good idea to be financially independent from even family. Money can be a touchy issue between relatives. Somebody might give another person an expensive gadget (even used), and then 'expect' some kind of unspoken recompense, which I think is unfair (beyond basic gratitude). When it's actually business deal, then at least it's closed.
I think, however, there's no need to mention it being the 'least' you could do, with a justification. Because really, it's not that big a 'favour' to offer something to a family member at a discount.
The Nexus display is still Pentile and there are some differences to the naked eye when comparing the screens even though they have similar PPI, but yes OLED will probably get to 'retina' for phones much sooner than they will for tablets. I would hope that Apple would consider them for future iPhones, but that might also depend on how many screens they can physically get ahold of as Samsung has real control of that market and the Galaxy line (and the Tab) are taking a lot of their production capacity right now. Personally, I don't think I can own a phone that isn't OLED for exactly the reasons you listed.The density is just a little higher on these 'retina' displays right? The 4S has 330ppi and the nexus is at what? 316? I thought the average human eye can't see a difference beyond 320ppi? Atleast that's what Apple themselves have said. Things that stand out to me at that point are the quality of the colors, blacks, refreshrates and contrast imo and that's where OLED's have a clear advantage.
Samsung demoed 'retina display' ~10" OLED screens last yeah (both pentile and RGB). The tech is available but Apple simply isn't interested in it, probably because they won't have a monopoly on the screens.
you're right, it's an lcd. i recalled incorrectly.Link? I don't recall them demoing tablet-sized high-res OLED panels and a quick Google search isn't bringing anything up except for a 2560x1600 10.1" LCD (which means I might be eating a hat if Asus uses that thing...)
Samsung demoed 'retina display' ~10" OLED screens last yeah (both pentile and RGB). The tech is available but Apple simply isn't interested in it, probably because they won't have a monopoly on the screens.
Samsung doesn't actually own much in the way of OLED patents. They might have some regarding their specific manufacturing techniques, but that doesn't really mean much in the way I suspect you think it does. Also, I don't even think the companies with the patents have them for 10 years ... several important ones run out before then IIRC.Samsung has the best screens and best patents for screens for at least the next 10 years.
Since when does Apple own much in the way of display tech?The flexible, see through OLED screens will be ready for mass production at high resolutions within two years. Nobody has tech as advanced as that, including Apple.
While they are certainly cool - I think you're overestimating their usefulness, particularly in the markets Apple is strongest in. I'm not sure how useful transparent phones and tablets are. Much of the obvious use-cases can be done via augmented reality. Moreover, transparent LCD is realistically closer to market anyway. Hell, even Samsung's own demos prove this.I wonder what Apple is going to do when Samsung begins releasing devices with this tech. I highly doubt Samsung is going to be helping Apple with it in anyway, and it will simply make everything else feel worthless and out-dated.
Business can be complex. They have to weigh the amount of money they'd get from Apple versus what they could get from others and how it impacts their own device sales, etc.Why would samsung cockblock themselves out of dozens of screens that Apple would pay for?
Yep ... they can't.I think it's much more likely that Samsung wouldn't be able to manufacture enough of them to fulfill Apple's demand. They sell a lot of iPads, you know.
Actually, I'm pretty sure Nokia uses Samsung panels as well.Samsung's now even "allowing" others to use their SAMOLED+ displays, afaik. ("allowing" because I don't know if it isn't a supply issue). Correct me if im wrong, but the Lumia 900 is the only phone without a pentile AMOLED screen that isn't made by Samsung and I think Nokia is using their own tech for this.
ppi isn't really the long-pole here ... it's arc-seconds per pixel.Even at a 2560 x 1440 16/9 ressolution you still wouldn't have 300ppi on a 10 inch screen.
After some research around 300ppi seems to be considered retina at about 12 inches away from the screen. Or at that distance your eyes can't see any difference anymore at a higher pixel count.
Not that big on the words 'retina display' personally.
me said:Retina value isn't arbitrary, or at least not entirely. It's based on Apple's assertion that humans cannot resolve beyond 57 arcseconds per pixel. Some would argue that it should be lower, so in that sense it's somewhat arbitrary, but they do have a specific max arc goal they're shooting for. Here's the general formula:
arctan( ( 1 / dpi ) / viewing distance in inches ) = arc per pixel
Since they were assuming a 12" viewing distance and 57 arcsec per pixel, solving for dpi yields 300. They actually overshot it with iPhone 4.
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The point here is if they want to claim this as a retina display and be consistent, they're going to shoot for a dpi at some viewing distance (what would we argue is the average viewing distance on a tablet? 24"- 30" maybe?) that yields 57 arcsec per pixel or better.
Apple hasn't codified the right distance yet?So the question is, what sort of viewing distance would be considered the norm for a tablet? I'm not sure what the 'right' answer is, but logically it's a bit more than the what's assumed for typical phone usage.
Apple hasn't codified the right distance yet?
Luckily that's the same for everyone.It's the distance from your lap to your face, duh.
I suppose you have a point, just the idea of selling ANYTHING to my own father or immediate family is just unfathomable
Apple hasn't codified the right distance yet?
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/02/26/best-buy-offers-50-discount-on-ipad-2-models/
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Guys, I was joking about the retina debate! We really don't need to have it anymore!
Sold my 32GB White iPad 2 + Black Leather Smart Cover for $490 shipped.
AWWW YEAH!
The distance will be whatever they need to call it a retina display.
My TV is a retina display when I'm standing across the room with my back against the wall.
Sold my 32GB White iPad 2 + Black Leather Smart Cover for $490 shipped.
AWWW YEAH!
While there is some truth to this ... obviously they can't stretch things too far or they'll get called out on it.
That said, 2048x1526 is plenty high enough resolution to be 'retina' at well less than 24" distance. So in reality there won't be need for truth stretching anyway.
Should have given it to your dad for free.
wow, you really want to bring this back up again?
ok, you're right, he should have given his dad a 10% discount for raising him
It's 'retina' at a hair greater than 14" away - so I suspect you'll be fine anyway.I know. Was just having fun. If they would have a set distance though, a goal, and they would fall just short they would just add an inch to the distance and say it was their goal all along though.
And most of the time I use my Ipad on the table infront of me. Wich would shorten the distance. So it would no longer be a retina display as I use it.
But distance is meaningless if you use the same for all products. Different devices have different typical use-cases. Moreover, there actually is some debate regarding how low the arc really needs to be to truly make individual pixels no longer visible.I don't really like the term retina display. I wouldn't mind it if there was a set distance. It's not like it's an industry standard.
wow, you really want to bring this back up again?
ok, you're right, he should have given his dad a 10% discount for raising him
10%? I'm not a jerk. It was 15%.