The iPad comes with a 9.7 - inch LED
backlit display just like all Apple tablets, but it is going to be just a regular retina display with multi-touch support and oleophobic coating.
Not exact matches
The
backlit digital
display is nice for night time pumping, because it provides
just enough light that there's no need to turn on overhead lights, potentially waking up baby.
Taking a reading in the dark
just got easier thanks to the
backlit display.
The iPad now has officially arrived, weighing in at less than a kilogram, with a 25 - centimeter LED -
backlit display that is
just over a centimeter thick.
The
display is LED
backlit and is 10 point multi-touch enabled, though Asus isn't revealing the resolution
just yet.
This means it reflects light,
just like paper, making it generally more comfortable to read and providing a wider viewing angle than in the case of conventional
backlit flat panel
displays, which are light - emitting.
Comparing
backlit high contrast LCD
display to low contrast e-ink is
just not that helpful.
The space below the
display panel is occupied by three
backlit capacitive keys — menu, home and back — and there is a multi-colored LED notification light
just after the touch - supported keys.