Corrections:
- Retina does not always mean 300 pixels per inch, but it also takes the distance of the display from your eyes into account. That’s why Retina on the iPhone means 300 pixels per inch, but Retina on the Mac means around 200 pixels per inch.
- mini-LED is a type of LCD. Whatever I said in the video about the mini-LED display not being an LCD display is false.
- Don’t know why it didn’t occur to me, but the Vision Pro doesn’t have a Retina branded display because the display is so close to your eyes. Even though there are 23 million pixels, you can still see the pixels.
- The XDR branding also refers to the improved peak HDR brightness.
I try to be as accurate with my content as I can, so I thank you guys in the comments for pointing out my inaccuracies. I deeply apologize for these mistakes.
The Ultra Retina XDR display is the new name for Apple's display on the M4 iPad Pros. And it got me wondering, are they just throwing random words around? I couldn't keep up with their display names. Turns out, the whole state of these names is not pretty. Watch the video to learn more. Enjoy!
Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология Apple’s display marketing names are clearly confusing.
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