(Credit:
Google)
Google may get its second-generation small tablet into consumers’ hands before Apple does.
Market researcher IHS told CNET that Japan Display Inc. and AUO are expected to make the display for the next-gen
Nexus 7, while Quanta will make the
tablet itself.
“As far as I know, JDI and AUO didn’t start to supply this panel to Quanta yet. However, they are saying it will start from June and July,” said Ricky Park, who heads research for TV, Tablet, Monitor and Notebooks display at IHS. He is based in South Korea.
The “launch…of the Nexus 7 II” is “not far” in the future, he added.
The first-generation Nexus 7 was announced in July of last year. So, a July launch wouldn’t be surprising.
The next Nexus 7 is expected to sport a 1,920 x1,200 display (see chart at bottom). The first-gen Nexus 7 has a 1,280×800 screen, with a pixel density of 216 pixels per inch. The new display would up this to 323 pixels per inch.
Digitimes said Thursday that the upcoming Nexus 7 tablets should be available in retail by July. A 16GB version is expected to be priced at US$229, the Taipei technology site claimed.
The second-generation
iPad Mini could arrive late in the third quarter but recently a number of analysts claim the Mini may be delayed until the fourth quarter.
(Credit:
IHS)
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