Yes, I have been to an Apple Store. But I have never bought anything there. The 
resolution of retina displays is based on the device size and how close you are 
likely to be when viewing the screen. The smaller displays, such as an iPhone, 
have a higher pixel density because they are likely to be viewed at a much 
closer distance than a large computer monitor. When you go to a movie projected 
with a 4K projector, and the screen is 20 feet tall, the pixel density of the 
image is about 4 to 5 pixels per inch. But you are watching it from maybe 50 
feet away. 

 I use a PC with Windows 7, an Android tablet, and an inexpensive no-contract 
basic cell phone when I travel. I am working to get a new laptop, but medical 
bills are taking precedence at the moment.
 

 The resolution you actually need depends on the kind of work you are doing, 
and how good your eyes are, glasses or not.
 

---In [email protected], <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 
 I bought my first Mac, a 13" Macbook, back in 2009 at the Apple Store in West 
Des Moines. WRT Retina Displays, I have a 2nd gen iPad and a 3rd gen iPad with 
the Retina Display, and frankly, I can't tell the difference. 

 

 ---In [email protected], <punditster@...> wrote :

 Has anyone out there ever been to an Apple Store?
 >
 On 5/28/2014 7:21 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
 > Today we went to the Apple Store in the mall and we saw a Retina Display.
 >
 > Gizmag compares the features and specs of the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 
 > and Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display (13-in):
 >
 > 'Microsoft Surface Pro 3 vs. 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina Display'
 > http://www.gizmag.com/retina-macbook-pro-vs-microsoft-surface-pro-3/32272/ 
 > http://www.gizmag.com/retina-macbook-pro-vs-microsoft-surface-pro-3/32272/ 
 > 



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