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Mar 28, 2011
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Maybe someone's mentioned this already. I hadn't seen any mention in any reviews or in any posts here today.

There seems to no longer be any unnecessary over-pixelation in magnified iPhone/Touch apps, and I think it looks great from the five apps that I had to check on.

And yes, I'm sure this is nothing special for many of you jailbreakers, but it's new to me and I was pretty pleasantly surprised to see the difference.
 
Maybe someone's mentioned this already. I hadn't seen any mention in any reviews or in any posts here today.

There seems to no longer be any unnecessary over-pixelation in magnified iPhone/Touch apps, and I think it looks great from the five apps that I had to check on.

And yes, I'm sure this is nothing special for many of you jailbreakers, but it's new to me and I was pretty pleasantly surprised to see the difference.

Wow, I just noticed this too. I loaded the SpeedTest app on my iPad 3 and it was twice as sharp as the same app on my iPad 2. It was still pixelated compared to a native iPad app, but twice as sharp as a scaled up app on the older iPads. Then I opened an iPhone Wine ratings app, same thing. Nice.
 
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