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dan1sh

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Dec 21, 2011
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Look at the red marked area of the Apple website screenshot. I am not sure if it is an iPad. To me it looks bigger than the iPad. Correct me if I am wrong. Is it a new product and they put the photo by mistake? I don't know. It might be the current iPad Air and I am not able to recognise, so looking for others' opinions.
 

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Look at the red marked area of the Apple website screenshot. I am not sure if it is an iPad. To me it looks bigger than the iPad. Correct me if I am wrong. Is it a new product and they put the photo by mistake? I don't know. It might be the current iPad Air and I am not able to recognise, so looking for others' opinions.

It's an assembly picture. It's part of a Macbook, either MBP or MBA. This has been brought up many times by people thinking they've found the secret, leaked picture of an iPad pro..on Apple's website.
 
Looks way too big for an iPad....maybe an MBA or rMBP screen assembly?

Oh yeah it might be just the screen of a MacBook. I didn't think that it might be an incomplete product.

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It's an assembly picture. It's part of a Macbook, either MBP or MBA. This has been brought up many times by people thinking they've found the secret, leaked picture of an iPad pro..on Apple's website.

:eek: Well was just curious. Good to know. And yes in back of my mind I thought it may be a new product. :D
 
do we need to wear that much gear to handle apple products?? LOL...

They do that so they don't breathe in the many chemicals used in production or silicon dust. All of these things are really bad. It also keeps the oils on their skin off of the components.
 
They do that so they don't breathe in the many chemicals used in production or silicon dust. All of these things are really bad. It also keeps the oils on their skin off of the components.

It was alloy dust that caused the explosion and subsequent fire at Foxconn. It's nasty stuff when in it's volatile state, we pay a heavy price for the people that make our products.
 
But what the.. is the lady looking at the screen for?
This explains how Apple has been testing the Macbook screens for dead pixels and artefacts lately.
 
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