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The term "resolution" refers to the accuracy of a display, or the measurement of pixels in both the horizontal and vertical directions.
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iPad 3, web pages and pixel-specified sizes
With image elements, if the graphic actually has more resolution than the declared size, it will be shown at the best possible resolution. …
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Does the iPad (2012, 3rd generation) have the most pixels of any tablet's display?
And total pixel count is one of the ways people use the term "resolution"; density is the other. …
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Other resolution (no scaling) in MacBook Pro retina
The trick is they are also rendered in double-resolution (3840x2400) and then scaled down for the display (2880x1800). …