jwolf6589 macrumors 601 Original poster Dec 15, 2010 4,964 1,671 Colorado Apr 30, 2020 #1 Whats the difference between a MacBook with Retina and one without?
Fishrrman macrumors Nehalem Feb 20, 2009 30,226 14,320 Apr 30, 2020 #2 Sharper text and images... Reactions: jwolf6589
Audit13 macrumors 604 Apr 19, 2017 6,990 1,985 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 30, 2020 #3 Retina is Apple's way of describing their high-resolution screen. Reactions: jwolf6589
jwolf6589 macrumors 601 Original poster Dec 15, 2010 4,964 1,671 Colorado Apr 30, 2020 #4 Fishrrman said: Sharper text and images... Click to expand... Good so when I order my new Macbook it will have a improved display over my 2012. Thanks..
Fishrrman said: Sharper text and images... Click to expand... Good so when I order my new Macbook it will have a improved display over my 2012. Thanks..
J joevt macrumors 604 Jun 21, 2012 7,461 4,507 Apr 30, 2020 #5 In HiDPI modes (retina modes, or not low resolution modes) text and graphics and objects are drawn twice as tall and twice as wide (four time larger) because the pixels are small so everything seems sharper/smoother. Reactions: jwolf6589
In HiDPI modes (retina modes, or not low resolution modes) text and graphics and objects are drawn twice as tall and twice as wide (four time larger) because the pixels are small so everything seems sharper/smoother.