Tuesday, 3 December 2013

New iPad's Retina Display Reduces Eye Strain



If you are having any symptoms of eyestrain, then you need to upgrade your device and get an eye exam done asap. The latest offerings from Apple is the new iPad also has an advance retina display. 

The term "retina display" first arrived with the iPhone 4

According to Gary Heiting, an optometrist and associate editor of the site All About Vision,  "A key factor in something that's called computer vision syndrome, or just eye strain from computer use, is screen resolution,". 

The new iPad’s ultra-high resolution retina display is twice the resolution of the iPad 2, thus proving to be a visual comfort issue. As Heiting describes it, the closer you can get the screen resolution to be similar to the human eye itself, the better it's going to be in terms of visual comfort. The iPad's retina display would also ease some of the eye strain of playing games. It also eases the inherent strain that goes hand-in-hand with staring at a glowing screen.
You can read the original article by Pete Pachal published on Mashable.com.

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