iPad 3 could be available in reduced quantities due to the new Retina Displays

Invitation for the iPad 3 presentation event

  Every year Apple releases a new iDevice and every year there are big problems with insufficient stocks. The exception to the rule was the iPhone 4S terminal, which was available in sufficient quantities, but it was normal to be like this since this device is composed in proportion of 70% of components that we also find in the iPhone 4. With the iPad 3, things seem to stand differently according to those from Digitimes which informs us as of now that Apple does not have enough units available to cover the demand on the market because the production of Retina Displays is proving to be difficult.

Apple may not be able to ramp up the supply of its next-generation iPads (iPad 3), which are expected to be launched at a company event on March 7, due to insufficient supply of high resolution displays, according to industry sources in the supply chain. Although Apple has chosen Sharp to replace Chimei Innolux (CMI) as one of its three suppliers for the high resolution (QXGA) panels – in addition to LG Display and Samsung Electronics, the whole supply chain has failed to substantially ramp up the supply of QXGA panels, the sources revealed.

  It was expected that the new device would not be available in sufficient quantities because the same thing happened at the launch of the iPad, iPhone 4 and iPad 2, so if you are interested in buying the new tablet from the Apple company, it would be good to "arm" yourself with a lot of patience .