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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Next Generation of iPad Will Display the Retina?

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iPad is on sale for less than three months, but already one begins to talk about the second generation of the Apple tablet.
The starting point for speculation on the adoption of Retinal Display Dell iPad it also provides the same Apple. In a note addressed to developers shows the naming convention to use for the icon is a standard resolution, both for its high-resolution version.
Well, the same naming convention is used by Apple for system icons made at standard resolution for the iPhone 3Gs and high resolution for the iPhone 4, which, as is well known, take a display with a resolution 4 times greater than that of previous generations.
In fact the current screen dell iPad has a high resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, but with a diagonal of 9.7 inches, the pixel density is only 132 dpi, compared to 163 dpi and 326 dpi 3G iPhone 's iPhone 4, a limitation that becomes apparent only when reading small text at close range.
However, a device that boasts of being able replace the printed would certainly benefit from the adoption of Retinal Display, for now, as stated by some of our reader than the iPhone 4, the iPad seems to have a "Cataract Display".
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