The iPad 3's QXGA resolution and quad-graphics-core A5X SoC have had the tech industry buzzing for the past week. One of the most common questions everyone is asking has been how Apple managed to pack a 2048x1536 display into a 9.7-inch form factor without killing battery life or jacking up the price. Research indicates that Apple is using displays built with a technology known as Super High Aperture (SHA). So what's that mean in English.
Ultra-high resolution displays like the iPad 3's are challenging to manufacture for two reasons. First - and this is the problem SHA addresses - is the issue of parasitic capacitive coupling.
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technoleap, Apple's new iPad uses SHA to boost resolution. What the heck does that mean?
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