Friday, December 30, 2011

The Benefits of iPad 3/ The New iPad Retina Display

Most experts are speculating about the possible characteristics, features, and specifications of iPad 3 by basing it on the previous iPad generation, the iPad2. All of them discuss about the advantages of iPad 3. One of the rumor is iPad 3 will came up with Retina Display. Recent rumors have pointed towards the iPad 3 featuring a retina-resolution IGZO panel, which is likely to be manufactured by Sharp and released in early 2012.


Maybe you don't know what is Retina Display iPad 3 ? What is The Benefits of Retina Display iPad 3 ? What is the advatages of Retina Display iPad 3 ?

Most rumors mentioned "Retina Display" for the iPad 3. But what exactly is a "Retina Display?" Apart from a marketing buzzword, it's essentially a high-end screen with four times as many pixels in the same screen real estate.
ipad 3 retina display picture
Alleged iPad 3 Retina Display
A fancy screen, with a 326dpi resolution. Jobs said "there's a magic number around 300dpi, if you hold something about 10-12 inches away from your eye, it's the limit of the human retina to distinguish pixels." Here's what Apple has to say about the display while intoduced iPhone 4 :
"All the breakthrough technology in iPhone 4 (now iPad 3) is situated between two glossy panels of aluminosilicate glass - the same type of glass used in the windshields of helicopters and high-speed trains. Chemically strengthened to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic, the glass is ultradurable and more scratch resistant than ever."
iPad 3 Retina Display is close to the iPad's display hight quality
It's got 78 per cent of the pixels of the iPad, but in a far smaller screen-size. That should mean colors will pop, and video, browsing, app-playing—whatever else you do with your iPad 3—will be clearer than ever. This will be especially beneficial with fonts, whether they be in emails or when reading in the browser.

iPad 3 Retina Display better than your iPhone 3GS' screen
An 800:1 contrast ratio doesn't say much—you know how misleading contrast ratios can be—but it sounds fantastic for a phone. It boils down to just how they measure it, but we do know that it's 4x better than the 3GS' contrast ratio. In the photo above, provided by BenM.at, you can see the difference between the lower-resolution displays and the new Retina Display.

iPad 3 Retina Display is sharper, but mostly marketing hype.
We know you. We know you wouldn't bow down to marketing pressure. So while fancy display terms such as "OLED" and "CRT" (snicker) are thrown around, bear in mind that this is just Apple's branding on what's essentially a super-sharp display.

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