#6단계의 변경 사항
편집 승인됨 완료자 Andrew Optimus Goldheart
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[* black] Moving on to the display, we don't spy any convenient manufacturer marks this time around. | |
[* black] [guide|18907|LG|stepid=53568|new_window=true], are you okay? | |
[* red] Front and center on the display PCB, we find a Parade [https://www.chipworks.com/ko/node/120|DP655|new_window=true]—the same LCD timing controller found on the Air 1 display. | |
- | [* icon_note] So far, there's no sign of new tech behind the "brighter" display. It may well be [http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-did-Apple-make-a-brighter-Retina-Display-on-the-new-cheap-iPad-No-lamination-no-coating_id92289|brighter due to its cheaper manufacturing method|new_window=true]: no lamination, and no anti-reflective coating. |
+ | [* icon_note] In Apple's [http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2017/03/21New-9-7-inch-iPad-Features-Stunning-Retina-Display-Incredible-Performance.html|press release|new_window=true] announcing the iPad 5, they told us it comes equipped with a "brighter 9.7-inch Retina display." |
+ | [* black] Our question is: brighter than what? It doesn't look that different from the Air 1's display. If they mean brighter than the Air 2, then that may simply be due to [http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-did-Apple-make-a-brighter-Retina-Display-on-the-new-cheap-iPad-No-lamination-no-coating_id92289|reverting to the unfused display|new_window=true] design of the Air 1. |