• iPhone 5 to Sport 1132 X 640 Pixels, 4-inch, 16:9 Display


    iPhone 5 Mockup

    iPhone 5 Mockup

    The next-generation iPhone, iPhone 5, rumor mill is hot on tracks as we are approaching the announcement time. Previous rumors suggested a bigger screen and today we have more tidbits that worth noticing.

    The next iPhone, iPhone 5, no doubt will sport a slimmer shell and feature a taller screen display, probably to keep the overall device measurements. The new display will sport around 1132 x 640 pixles at 326 ppi measuring a 4″ display with 16:9 ratio (current iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S have 960 X 640 pixels, 3.5″ with 3:2 ratio).

    Next iPod Touch Panel Leaked

    Next iPod Touch Panel Leaked

    Adding to the rumors, MacRumors and BadGizmo have posted the front panel for the next alleged iPod touch along with the camera sensor for the next iPhone. Interestingly, according to this, the front panel for the iPod measures 4.1-inches diagonally:

    "iPhone 5" front camera (left) and rear camera (right)

    "iPhone 5" front camera (left) and rear camera (right)

    BothThe Wall Street Journal and Reuters have stated previously that the next iPhone will be “at least 4-inches.”

    Other rumors suggest that Apple is about to introduce an all new smaller dock connector. Stay tuned

  • Toshiba Shows off 4-inch 367dpi 720p Resolution Retina Display Panel


    Toshiba has indeed made a lot of hype over revealing last week their new four-inch LCD display that incorporates 367 pixels-per-inch density, runs at 1280 x 720 pixel resolution natively. Today, Engadget had a chance to spend some time with Toshiba’s new entry at SID 2011, and here what they had to say about the new display panels:

    We got the lowdown on Toshiba’s latest four-inch LCD a couple of days ago, and today at SID 2011 we got up close and personal with the pixel-packed display. It’s one thing to read about a 367ppi screen that shows native 720p video, and it’s quite another to experience it in person. We can report that it is, in fact, as awesome as it sounds — onscreen images were clear, crisp, and chromatically brilliant. Pixel density enthusiasts will also be happy to hear that Toshiba confirmed the display will make it to market this year. Of course, the rep wouldn’t tell us which phone will take the iPhone 4’s crown as the ppi champ, though we imagine it’ll be something powered by little green bots.

    They have recorded a small footage that you can watch below: