Will the MacBook Pro have a Retina-style resolution screen?
According to the news site DigiTimes, Apple is about to upgrade the screen of the new MacBook Pro line to the level of 'terrible' as Retina screen on iPhone 4.
On December 14, news site DigiTimes said, Apple is preparing to upgrade the screen of the new MacBook Pro line to the level of "terrible" like Retina on iPhone 4.
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Revealing the source of information from Apple's supply partner, DigiTimes said that the new MacBook Pro laptop in 2011 will have a screen with a resolution of up to 2.880x1.800.
Thus, the new screen will have a resolution four times higher than the 1,440x900 level of the current screen on the 15-inch MacBook Pro.
The remarkable upgrade will be similar to the explosion of display quality from iPhone 3GS smartphone to iPhone 4 (with upgraded resolution from 480x320 to 960x640).
The source added that two Taiwanese computer makers, Asus and Acer, are also planning to produce Ultrabook models with a 1,920x1,080 resolution screen next year.
The resolution of Ultrabook products from Asus and Acer is currently only 1,366x768.
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