Retina Display is the name for the high-resolution screen technology Apple uses on various models of the iPhone, iPad, and other Apple products. It was introduced with the iPhone 4 in June 2010. Read ...
Regardless of how you might feel about Apple and the ecosystem they’ve cultured over the years, you’ve got to give them some credit in the hardware department. Their “Retina” displays are a perfect ...
Last year when the M4 iPad Pro launched, it came with Apple’s first Ultra Retina XDR display. Apple called it “the world’s most advanced display.” Now, it seems the tandem OLED tech powering that ...
Dr. Raymond Soneira runs DisplayMate Technologies, which makes software to test display quality. He has a PhD in Theoretical Physics from Princeton University, and was a Long-Term Member of the ...
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The new iPad’s Retina display is its flagship feature; by all accounts from reporters who attended the third-generation iPad’s unveiling this week, its 2048-by-1536 pixel display looks exquisite in ...
The iPad mini with Retina display has arrived. As someone who dumped the full-sized iPad for the iPad mini a year ago, I’ve been excited to get my hands on this new model. Can its small size beat out ...
Apple's new FAQ covers several key details about using the Retina Display alone, with external monitors, and with alternative operating systems. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has ...
Apple’s newest MacBook Air is the first version of the company’s thin and light laptop with a so-called Retina Display, featuring a resolution of 2560 x 1600 for a total of 4-million pixels (or four ...
The new Retina MacBook Pros are only Apple's first step towards the living display of the future. Apple’s new MacBook Pro follows the fine tradition of the iPhone 4 and third-gen iPad in that it has a ...
Time sure passes quickly! Today, Apple added its first-ever MacBook Pro with Retina display to its “obsolete” list around the world, meaning that it can and will no longer provide any hardware support ...
For example, the current 16-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ with a native resolution of 3072 x 1920 would correspond to a 1536 x 960 display at true 2x Retina quality, but content on such a display with a 16-inch ...