
Yesterday , iFixit fully analyzed the hardware components of the new 9.7-inch iPad concluding that the tablet did not have major changes .
The mobile device repair team expressed doubts about Apple's claim to the iPad's display brighter than the iPad Air . However, they submitted the new iPad to additional evidence to confirm or deny the fact.

As a result, iFixit has come to the conclusion that the new low-cost 9.7-inch iPad has a 44% brighter Retina display than the iPad Air 1 screen .
As for the iPad Air 2, things are still not clear and Apple has not offered any official details about it, but we can speculate on it.

The new iPad has a brighter LCD display
After knowing this new information you will ask: "How is the screen of the iPad low-cost iPad Air 2 different?" Well, one of the most notable differences is the return to the panel without merging with the iPad Air 1 Already counted . This has been explained in iFixit:
"In the Apple press release the company announced that the iPad 5 was equipped with a brighter 9.7-inch Retina display. Our question is: brighter than what? It does not look so different from the Air 1 screen. If you mean it is brighter than the iPad Air 2, then it may simply be due to the ungrounded design of the Air 1 screen.

In iFixit also emphasize that the Digitizer of the iPad Air 1 is currently compatible with the new iPad , so if we put the low-cost iPad LCD on the Air 1, we would have an even brighter screen.
Conclusion: the technical specifications of the new iPad are not very clear ...
For now, from the company of Cupertino have not yet wanted to make any comment regarding these speculations about the brightness of the screen of your new tablet low-cost. But it is true that Apple has not made much difference between the technical specifications of the iPad and its predecessors (iPad Air models) except the A9 processor.
Via | 9to5mac
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