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Like all days, Apple has been in the news today as well, though primarily because its shares have reached their lowest point since 2011
and that iPad mini shipments are expected to plunge by 30%. Now Haydn
Shaughnessy of Forbes is reporting that the company won’t exactly been
releasing anything ‘new’ this year. He believes that entirely ‘new’
revolutionary products such as Macbook Air, iPad and iPhone were back
when they were first announced, can’t be expected from the company.
Rumored revolutionary products such as the iTV and iWatch, according to
him, won’t be released this year. He cites this as the reason why there
are more iPhone 5S rumors these days as opposed to rumors about these devices.
Haydn writes that the technology needed for such products isn’t quite
there yet, and even if it is, its bogged with legal conflicts. The iWatch
needs OLED displays, without which it would be impractical, but Samsung
is the only supplier that can match Apple’s demands. Apple has already
begun shifting the component business it was giving Samsung, so it doesn’t make any sense for the company to get back in business with its Korean rival.
There’s no doubt that Apple wants the latest and greatest technology available for its products, the same goes for its much rumored television set. Haydn believes that Apple would want a 4K quality screen,
based on OLED technology, and with LG as its preferred supplier a
launch is impossible in 2013. That’s because LG itself missed its 2012
launch estimate because its production line is proving to be
problematic, which is something that Apple can’t launch its
revolutionary product on. Beside that Samsung and LG are in a battle
over OLED technology, a battle which recently led to Samsung offices
being raided.
That being said, there will obviously be new models of the iPads,
probably multiple iPhones, a refresh of the entire Macbook line and a
new MacPro as well. If all of this is indeed exactly the way it has been
reported, then we’re in for an evolutionary Apple year instead of a
revolutionary one.
Source : ubergizmo
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