Apple's next MacBook Pros could characteristic the same Retina Display as iPhones and the iPod Touch, according to a fresh report.
Apple’s Retina Display first appeared as part of the iPhone, then increase to the iPod Touch. Present rumors suggest that the next version of the iPad could characteristic a Retina Display-caliber screen, although Apple will almost surely decline to verify this before an official presentation.
Apple could be extending its high-resolution Retina Display to MacBook Pros, according to a new report.
“Apple is probable to launch its new MacBook Pro array with a display declaration of 2880 by 1800 in the second quarter of 2012,” read the Dec. 14 piece in the Taiwanese publication DigiTimes, which quoted unidentified sources in the supply chain for its information. “While the current MacBook models have displays with resolutions ranging from 1680 by 1050 to 1280 by 800, the ultra-high resolution for the MacBook Pro will further distinguish Apple’s products.”
Apple’s Retina Display first appeared as part of the iPhone, then increase to the iPod Touch. Present rumors suggest that the next version of the iPad could characteristic a Retina Display-caliber screen, although Apple will almost surely decline to verify this before an official presentation.
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