The iPad 2 has only recently been announced, so, naturally, it's only right to start speculating about its successor and what exciting things we'd like Apple to include. We first ditched no-brainer upgrades: more storage, increased RAM, extra processor clout and a longer battery life. We then scrubbed our brains clean of bonkers and non-Apple-like ideas, including removing the bezel (since it's handy for holding the device easily), making a 7-inch iPad (which would be sub-optimal for apps) and getting rid of the home button (which would impact accessibility and user experience). With these things in mind, here's what we want Apple to reveal as part of the iPad 3 experience: 1. Retina display In reality, the iPad 3 likely won't have a Retina display in terms of the extremely dense ppi enjoyed by the iPhone 4 (326), but will double the number of pixels in each direction. This will take the resolution to 2048-by-1536, with a ppi of over 260. Given that people tend to use tablets at a greater distance from their eyes than smartphones, relatively few users will be able to resolve the pixels on the enhanced display.

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In Depth: iPad 3: 10 things we want to see