Analyst Craig Berger with FBR Capital Markets reports that Apple may release a 'iPad 2 Plus' later this year, according to AppleInsider.
Berger's supply chain contacts say that they have received requests for quotes from Apple for such a device; however, no production schedule has been confirmed.
"We hear Apple could migrate the iPad's display resolution from a current pixel density of 132 (pixels per inch) to 250-300 ppi for the 'iPad 2 Plus' (note that the iPhone 4's screen is 326 ppi)," Berger wrote.
Berger notes that while this information is "interesting," he would need more evidence before "fully believing" that a new iPad is coming this year.
All the way back in February, John Gruber of Daring Fireball predicted the release of an iPad 3 later this year. Numerous reports since then have suggested the same.
He's just rehashing what's posted elsewhere. There have been a lot of strong indicators since back in January that the retina display could come to iPad as a mid-year refresh. While unprecedented, it's completely possible and even likely with the massive influx of rival tablets this holiday season.
Gotta wonder why you would feel compelled to keep reporting on all these rumors from sources that probably know nothing.
So now we have the iPad 2 plus, the iPhone 5, the iPhone 4s, and the iPad 3.
The other day you reported on a concept of the new iPhone 5 by someone that had photoshop! Is that all I need to do is make a pretty picture and "leak" it to you and you'll write an article about it.
Get some decent sources. PLEASE!