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How do 3.1 million pixels fit into 7.9 inches? Brilliantly To bring the Retina display to iPad mini, we had to find a way to pack every one of the 3.1 million pixels from the 9.7-inch iPad into a 7.9-inch display. Every pixel in a display has multiple signals telling it when to light up. And with a 2048-by-1536-resolution display, more pixels and more signals are placed closer together on the same plane, so signals can get crossed and image quality can suffer. To make sure everything on iPad mini looks crystal clear, Apple engineers elevated the pixels onto a different plane — separating them from the signals. In the end, the pixel density jumped to 326 pixels per inch — so dense the human eye can’t distinguish individual pixels — making everything look incredibly detailed, vibrant and razor sharp. We maximised the inside The outside is still miniiPad mini was designed to be a concentration, rather than a reduction, of iPad. It’s small. But when you use it, it doesn’t feel small. In addition to the Retina display, we packed in a tremendous amount of power and capability. And yet iPad mini remains the perfect mini size. That’s because we re-engineered nearly every component. And shaved fractions of millimetres everywhere to keep iPad mini thin and light. It feels like an iPad in every way — only it’s mini. For information or Preview please feel free to visit us at PC Centre situated at 79 Hosea Kutako Drive. or E-mail me at [email protected] or Contact us at +264 61 2891400
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 07:53:07 +0000

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