Even So, a 300+ ppi display covering a 7 inch screen would require a fantastically high resolution.
Past summer, iPhone 4 repeated its screen resoluteness in several focal points (from 320x480 to 640x960), leading in four times the pixels and an industry-leading pixel per inch density of 3, Apple named the new screen the "Retina Display," because it surpassed the regular resolution of the human eye, establishing individual points all but impossible to spot.
Past rumors have suggested Apple will present the second genesis iPad a much higher resolution screen, though short of the ppi compactness of the Retina Display of iPhone latest graphics discovered within Apple's iBook app advise this is right.
The new iPad provided a 1024x768 resolution (at 132 ppi), running many to imagine that the next version might as well get a standardized Retina Display.
Or else pointing for a specific pixel compactness, it appears Apple will instead just quadruple the iPad's light resoluteness as it did when it introduced iPhone 4, leading in a very high resolution display with a pixel compactness of approximately 260 ppi, short of "Retina" position but even higher than almost high end smartphones.
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