MacMost Now 684: A Close Look At the New iPad’s Retina Display

The new iPad has a retina display that doubles the numbers of horizontal and vertical pixels, giving you four times the total number of pixels on the screen. The result is a much better display for text, graphics and photos. Learn more about the retina display and see comparisons between the iPad 2 and the new iPad.

Comments: 3 Responses to “MacMost Now 684: A Close Look At the New iPad’s Retina Display”

    Antrim
    12 years ago

    Thanks. It was great to see the actual side by side comparisons.

    Jim Bethel
    12 years ago

    Hi Gary,
    I looked at the new iPad and the iPad 2 at my local Apple store yesterday and frankly could see little difference in the display of the stock photos in iPhoto and text in IBooks unless I zoomed in to a very close up display. I wonder if the difference in resolution between the models will be all that noticeable in everyday use.

    Wayne Lang
    12 years ago

    I bought a new iPad after having a 1 and a 2 and I am amazed at the clarity of the text in the books I read. I am reading "Game of Thrones: the Story Continues" at the moment. It is a seriously long event. I like to read of a night time before going to sleep. I am sure that my eyes are not as tired now with the new iPad as they were with my other iPads.

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