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Rumor: Apple Dumps Samsung In Favor Of Sharp To Manufacture Low-Power Retina Displays For iPad 3
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Rumor: Apple Dumps Samsung In Favor Of Sharp To Manufacture Low-Power Retina Displays For iPad 3
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Rumor: Apple Dumps Samsung In Favor Of Sharp To Manufacture Low-Power Retina Displays For iPad 3
It has been widely speculated that Apple’s next generation iPad – unofficially dubbed iPad 3 will sport a Retina display like iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. Recent reports have however suggested that Apple may have to increase the thickness of … Continue reading →
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