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Oh come on -- you are now into a world of technical nonsense. I'm looking right a 21.5" 1920x1080 iMac at 18-inches. There are no pixels -- only objects. At 12-inchs, on a pure shade of gray, I can see pixels. Not very well, but you can see …
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You can't be this dumb. Quote: …it's impossible to SEE a single pixel because you don't get that close to the screen. Hey. Guess what. That's the idea. ----------------- YOU ALREADY CAN'T SEE A PIXEL ON …
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Everyone who thinks turning 1 pixel in 4 improves CLARITY needs to understand that Retina only makes each pixel physically smaller. That's it. All this hype over tinier pixels. Retina technology is only needed on mobile devices where you can…
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The real question is -- are there are 17" a MBP available. Yes, but almost everyone from was built in early 2011! That's 18 months ago! Didn't the MBP get full refresh in early 2012 to the REAL quad-core i7s? And, amazingly most …
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Please, try reading more accurately. I said that was one option and will happen with some, or many, old applications. I then said what you said! "The GPU will take each pixel and make 4 pixels." What you left-out -- and what no o…
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There's nothing to get. Pixels on a 1920x1080 screen when viewed from the correct distance -- about 18" -- can't be seen. You guys are thinking of decades ago Macs. ALMOST doubling the number pixels simply changes screen resolution. That's i…
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I do get it. Of course, a Mac's GPU can double the resolution. Now everything will be the same size as it always has been. But, making 1 pixel become 4 pixels has done nothing since the ORIGINAL still has the same resolution. You do not get …
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"Like the iPhone and iPad before it, the new Retina display has pixels so small that Apple says your eyes cannot discern them." I've never seen A pixel on any display when viewed from a reasonable distance. 200dpi! Do you have any idea…