Rumors Lurk Regarding Production of iPad Mini – Your Restaurant’s iPad POS System & iPad Menus Could Get Even More Compact, Affordable2 min read
According to the recent conversations that are floating around the web 2.0 rumor mill, Apple, Inc. has placed an order for 10-million digital touch screen displays in anticipation for ramping up its production of the long awaited iPad mini. According to anonymous persons who work for the company – but who refrained from revealing their identities as they were unauthorized to speak to the press regarding the matter – the company has high expectations for the new miniature version of its popular tablet computer to become a smash-hit from day one.
Backing up Apple’s supercharged stigma over the success of its forthcoming mini tablet are recent reports by DigiTimes and The Wall Street Journal, both which concur that the viral capacity for sales for these new tablets is all but assured. For restaurant and food service operators, the iPad mini represents the arrival of a more affordable, slimmer, more compact, space-saving iPad menu and iPad POS system in the near future.
Top sellers for mini tablets on the present market include soaring sales for Galaxy Note and Note II, Nexus 7, Amazon Kindle Fire and others. The iPad mini will have a scaled down screen size, estimated to be about 7” versus the 9.7” of the current iPad 3.
Analyst Brian White thinks that the slimmer version will yield robust sales for the technology giant. “Apple did not skimp on the aesthetics of the much anticipated ‘iPad Mini,'” White said in a recent statement. “In fact, we believe the ‘iPad Mini’ could outshine the new iPad in terms of how the device feels in a consumer’s hands.”
The production of the iPad mini is being lambasted by manufacturer woes, mostly due to the smaller screen size. According to the latest web rumors, about one in five of the displays don’t pass quality control checks from the assembly line and are trashed as a result. However, even in spite of these production setbacks, Apple is on course to release the iPad mini in early November, 2012. The company plans to announce the official launch of the device on October 17th at a media event.
Open’s digital software solutions will be compatible with the iPad mini. Now your digital menu can be even smaller and just as enticing to your patrons. Furthermore, your Open iPad POS system could be operating off a miniature and compact device like this.
Learn more about the benefits of offering an iPad Menu by Open in your restaurant.