While almost everybody loved the iPad mini, the biggest complaint was about the device's screen, which does not have a Retina resolution like Apple's larger iPad.
Retina seems like a logical update for Apple’s second generation iPad mini, and a report from Digitimes today says that Apple is indeed planning to increase the resolution of its next iPad mini.
Apple's next-generation iPad mini will focus mostly on enhancing the device’s display resolution, according to Taiwan-based backlighting industry sources.
The sources have yet to specify whether the device will use Apple’s Retina Display technology to enhanced resolution, but market observers said it is highly likely based on the development of past Apple products such as the iPhone and 9.7-inch iPad series.
Adding a Retina Display might have an effect on the iPad Mini's thinness, as Retina requires more battery power if apple want to gain the equivalent amount of hours the mini can currently be used for.

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