Apple calls its high -
density screens Retina Displays, claiming that the high pixel density (264ppi for the iPad Air, 326ppi for the iPad Mini) means that the eye can't see individual pixels.
Not exact matches
No specific
screen resolutions were mentioned, but Sharp is capable of producing panels that boast of a pixel
density of 330 ppi, meaning the mini iPad will also have
retina display if it is ever made.
Only text on the Apple iPhone 4's crisp
Retina display — which has a smaller
screen but a greater
density of pixels per inch — looked smoother.
The Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) has a 9.7 - inch
Retina display, which means an LED - backlit LCD
screen with 2048 x 1536 resolutions for a pixel
density of 264ppi.
5.8 - inch all -
screen OLED display, Super
Retina HD display, 2436 x 1125 pixels resolution, 458ppi pixel
density, True Tone HDR display, 3D touch.
At 9.7 in, the higher resolution
screen has a pixel
density of 264ppi - much better than the current iPad's 132ppi, but not quite up there with the 326ppi iPhone 4S «
retina display».
The Galaxy Tab S 8.4 uses a
screen resolution of 2560 × 1600 (WQXGA), which results in a pixel
density of 359 (and 287 ppi on the 10.5 - inch version), which is higher than that of Apple's
Retina display on the iPad mini.
You mean the pixel
density, when you say «the
screen resolution is the same as Apple's
Retina display», right?
When Apple first began touting
Retina displays back when its launched the iPhone 4 with the promise of making it impossible to distinguish between individual pixels on your
screen, we were looking at pixel
densities of about 326 ppi.
The Cupertino company also calls the
screen a Super
Retina HD display, with its 2436 by 1125 - pixel resolution giving it a pixel
density of 458 ppi.
The
Retina pixel
density is fine for day to day activities on this
screen size, but folks who really get their noses into their phones, or are interested in trying out some VR, will likely be disappointed in this 750p resolution.
Colour saturation, brightness and dynamic range are every bit as impressive as a
Retina panel, and though the Studio's pixel
density is marginally lower, you'll need to be close enough to lick the
screen before individual pixels become visible.
As far as quality of the
screen on the new iPhone 8 is concerned, it still has a
Retina display with the same resolution and
density.
The all - new reinvented Apple MacBook comes with a high - resolution 12 - inch
retina display that offers you
screen resolution of 2304 x 1440 pixels with 226 ppi
density.
Apple's new «Super
Retina Display» with 1125 x 2436 pixels of resolution, makes it the highest -
density screen on any iPhone.
The Full HD
screen has a pixel
density of around 400ppi, easily exceeding
Retina territory.
The Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) has a 9.7 - inch
Retina display, which means an LED - backlit LCD
screen with 2048 x 1536 resolutions for a pixel
density of 264ppi.
It sports a
Retina - busting pixel
density of 518 pixels per inch and colors on the
screen are simply brilliant.
The 5.8 - inch OLED
screen is what Apple calls a «Super
Retina Display» with 1125 x 2436 pixels of resolution, making it the highest
density screen on any iPhone.