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I don't always do iPad rumor videos. But when I do... They're DIFFERENT from other iPad rumors. Let's talk about MORE than specs and what the rumors actually mean. What do you want to see in the iPad 3? And WHY? In case you were curious about the math: 2,048 x 1,536 = 3,145,728 1,024 x 768 = 786,432 3,145,728 / 786,432 = 4X the pixels! ~ twitter.com gplus.to @MarquesBrownlee @MKBHD
The video opens with MKBHD explaining why he is excited for the next iPad, focusing on what the iPad 3 could bring beyond basic rumors. He highlights the potential for a retina display with a resolution of 2048x1536, noting that this would be four times the pixel count of the iPad 2 and a major leap in visual clarity. He compares the anticipated display quality to the iPhone 4/4S and even references other high-density screens like Google’s Galaxy Nexus to illustrate the appeal of pixel density on tablets. The host then pivots to what he believes will be a quad-core processor, suggesting that Apple will either use an A5X or A6 chip to deliver noticeably faster performance and a smoother user experience. He also teases the possibility of new features like Siri, while being cautious about how these rumors will translate into actual hardware. The video balances enthusiasm with measured speculation, showing an interest in how the rumored specs could impact real-world use, app performance, and media consumption. Overall, the outlook is framed around faster, crisper visuals and a more capable tablet experience, with the author reserving judgment until hands-on impressions arrive. He closes with a light note about possibly reviewing the device if it meets his standards and thanks viewers for watching.
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Questions answered
- What display resolution is rumored for the iPad 3 and how does it compare to the iPad 2?
- The rumored resolution is 2048x1536, which is four times the total pixel count of the iPad 2's 1024x768 display.