The latest report from the publication now claims that Apple will unveil its next generation iPad at the Macworld|iWorld conference on January 26th, 2012.
Aside from a surprise Apple return to Macworld|iWorld, Digitimes also reports that the new iPads will keep 9.7″ screens, carry 1536×2048 Retina Displays, A6 processors, 5-megapixel and 8-megapixel cameras, and over double the battery capacity (6500mAH -> 14,000mAH) for the higher end model.
The two new models are described as targetting the mid-range and high-end segments.
Digitimes has a bit of mixed record on Apple rumors with our internal tracking putting their accuracy at 55%. Examining the rumor more closely, this isn’t the first time that a high end or “HD” iPad has been suggested. ThisIsMyNext suggested this possibility back in July. At the time, this “iPad HD” was described as a “pro” device aimed at video and photo professionals. While Apple is widely expected to introduce an Retina-display iPad at some point in 2012, the most recent prevailing rumors have not been suggesting that Apple would split the iPad line into mid and high range models.
High end iPad questions aside, the other even harder-to-believe claim from Digitimes is the launch of any new device at the Macworld|iWorld conference. Apple officially withdrew from Macworld in December 2008, and Apple’s last official presence at the show was in January 2009. Apple had said at the time that trade shows were becoming a very minor part of Apple’s overall strategy. They company has been able to successfully launch products on their own timetable by simply holding their own media events with a single week’s notice.
Macworld has continued on with Apple’s absence, but with a smaller presence than before. This year, the conference was rebranded to Macworld|iWorld, reflecting the increasing importance of the iOS ecosystem.
FYI, the 17″ Macbook Pros have 9,000 mAh batteries, which themselves are 2x thicker than an iPad. Unless there has been a battery technology breakthrough of which we haven’t been notified, the report holds zero credibility.
To put that in perspective:
• you would need to charge the thing for 28 hours on a standard 2.5W USB port
• if you ran an iPhone off the same battery, you’d get somewhere close to 6 days of continuous talk time
• it is 130 times the capacity of the 6th generation nano’s battery, if you had this battery in the nano, you’d get close to 133 days of playback time.
14,000mAh is absolutely, impossibly gigantic.
http://www.macworldiworld.com/exhibitor-list/
The exhibitor list for Macworld does not have apple on it. So based on these facts I think Apple will not be at Macworld.
What kind of tracking are you doing that gives them over 50%.
By my reckoning they are wrong >90% of the time, when they are not just quoting the obvious. Hey there will be a new iPad and iPhone in 2012. No **** Sherlock?
But when they make up crap, like the 5 times they said we would have 7″ iPads, or OLED ipads, or OLED phones, or 4″ screens on the next iPhone, etc….
Just saying… If the rumor catches on, MacWorld might be a sellout.
It’s only a rumour that Apple are attending Macworld. I don’t think they will.
http://www.macworldiworld.com/exhibitor-list/
The exhibitor list for Macworld does not have apple on it. So based on these facts I think Apple will not be at Macworld.
The booths are all taken except for a couple small ones. Apple won’t be there.

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