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- Retina_Display abstract "Retina Display (marketed by Apple with a stylized lowercase 'd' as Retina display) is a brand name used by Apple for liquid crystal displays that have a pixel density high enough that the human eye is unable to discern individual pixels at a typical viewing distance. The term is used for several Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro, iPad Mini, and iPad Air. Because the typical viewing distance is different, depending on each device's use, the pixels per inch claimed to be of Retina quality can differ, depending on the size of the display, with higher PPI for smaller displays and lower PPI for larger displays: 326 PPI for the smallest devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad Mini with Retina display), 264 PPI for mid-sized devices (iPad third generation and onwards, including iPad Air), and 220 PPI for larger devices (MacBook Pro). While not currently common, many other manufacturers' displays have similar PPI density. When an Apple product has a Retina Display, each user interface widget is doubled in width and height to compensate for the smaller pixels. Apple calls this mode HiDPI mode. Apple has applied to register the term "Retina" as a trademark in regard to computers and mobile devices with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Canadian Intellectual Property Office, and in Jamaica. On November 27, 2012 the US Patent and Trademark office approved Apple's application and "Retina" is now a registered trademark for computer equipment.".
- Retina_Display wikiPageID "27653752".
- Retina_Display wikiPageRevisionID "606002244".
- Retina_Display hasPhotoCollection Retina_Display.
- Retina_Display subject Category:IPhone.
- Retina_Display subject Category:Liquid_crystal_displays.
- Retina_Display comment "Retina Display (marketed by Apple with a stylized lowercase 'd' as Retina display) is a brand name used by Apple for liquid crystal displays that have a pixel density high enough that the human eye is unable to discern individual pixels at a typical viewing distance. The term is used for several Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro, iPad Mini, and iPad Air.".
- Retina_Display label "Retina Display".
- Retina_Display label "Retina Display".
- Retina_Display label "Retina".
- Retina_Display label "Retina-Display".
- Retina_Display label "Retina-display".
- Retina_Display label "Retina显示屏".
- Retina_Display label "Tela retina".
- Retina_Display label "Écran Retina".
- Retina_Display label "شاشة عرض رتنا".
- Retina_Display label "レティナディスプレイ".
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- Retina_Display sameAs レティナディスプレイ.
- Retina_Display sameAs 레티나_디스플레이.
- Retina_Display sameAs Retina-display.
- Retina_Display sameAs Tela_retina.
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- Retina_Display sameAs Q574890.
- Retina_Display sameAs Q574890.
- Retina_Display wasDerivedFrom Retina_Display?oldid=606002244.
- Retina_Display isPrimaryTopicOf Retina_Display.