Not exact matches
It's
impossible to pick out
individual pixels which makes reading email, and browsing the web easy on the eyes.
This seems pretty obvious, given Apple's present obsession to pack in as many
pixels as is technically feasible, making it
impossible for the naked eye to differentiate each
individual pixel.
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.
At 493
pixels per inch, it's one of the densest displays on the market, making it nearly
impossible to discern
individual pixels.
It was
impossible to pick out
individual pixels while looking at high definition wallpapers, nor did I detect any light bleed when looking at the screen.
While some may grumble about the lack of a QHD panel, the display looks great regardless and it's practically
impossible to pick out
individual pixels, even close up.