ipadThe much anticipated iPad 3 is on the way and predicted to be released early to mid next year. It is thought that it will have a pixel density of 264PPI and a native resolution of 2,048×1,356. This would follow on from the iPhone 4 and 4S’ exceptional resolution which out runs those of other high end smartphones. However this provisional idea is depending on weather the Korean manufactures (Samsung and LG) can mass produce this piece of hardware.

CNET’s Brooke Cothers reports some more information on this:-

The closest that iPad display manufacturers like LG Display and Samsung can get is 2048×1536 resolution display, according to the source. That’s a PPI of 264, twice the 132 PPI on the iPad 2.But whether manufacturers can make them in volumes that Apple demands is the question. “They have production plans for 2,048×1,536 displays. Starting in November. But those are only plans at this point,” said the source, referring to LG and Samsung.“It’s not a question of making just one. That, of course, can be done. The challenge is making lots of them,” the source said. “This is a quantum leap in pixel density. This hasn’t been done before.”If manufacturers are not able to hit the volumes necessary for the higher resolution, there is an interim option of 1,600×1,200, according to the source.The display is also expected to have a brightness of 550 nits. That’s pretty bright, as the typical laptop display panel tops out at about 350 nits.