You are probably familiar with the term Retina Display used by Apple as a brand name for LCD displays having pixel density high enough so that the human eye cannot see individual pixels and it pixel density of the screen also depends on the viewing distance.
Retina display is in almost every product of Apple since it was introduced with the launch of iPhone 4 after that the iPad, iPod touch, MacBook Pro, i Pad mini and iPad Air and the Retina Quality or the pixel density differs in each device..
High ppi for small and low ppi for large displays, it's 326 ppi or around that for the iPhone, iPod touch, 264ppi for mid sized displays that includes iPad 3 generation onward to the iPad Air and 220ppi for even larger displays like the Macbook Pro..
So Retina display is just high density of pixels in a display so that our eye cannot see any of the pixel on the screen..
And that is it, there is not much in the Retina display that needs to be explained but if you have any question drop them in the comments section down below and i'll make sure to answer that..
Peace...
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Retina display is in almost every product of Apple since it was introduced with the launch of iPhone 4 after that the iPad, iPod touch, MacBook Pro, i Pad mini and iPad Air and the Retina Quality or the pixel density differs in each device..
High ppi for small and low ppi for large displays, it's 326 ppi or around that for the iPhone, iPod touch, 264ppi for mid sized displays that includes iPad 3 generation onward to the iPad Air and 220ppi for even larger displays like the Macbook Pro..So Retina display is just high density of pixels in a display so that our eye cannot see any of the pixel on the screen..
And that is it, there is not much in the Retina display that needs to be explained but if you have any question drop them in the comments section down below and i'll make sure to answer that..
Peace...
Twitter-https://twitter.com/Shekhar087tech
Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/shekhar087tech

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