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Apple Upgrading Portions Of Its Website For New iPad's Retina Display

Apple Upgrading Portions Of Its Website For New iPad's Retina Display

March 13, 2012
Apple is in the process of doubling-up the resolution of the many images and graphics on its website, ahead of the availability of its third-generation iPad on Friday. Currently, only the home page and the iPad section of the website have received the treatment, though the company is expected to work its way through the entire website in time. The news comes from Apple Insider, who has found a number of examples:

 

Now made for the NEW iPad

Apple's new iPad features a Retina display with a 2,048-by-1,536-pixel resolution screen and a pixel density of 264ppi. The built-in iOS applications have been scaled-up and look great on the new iPad, Apple noted at its special event last week. Now, all we need is for iOS app developers and websites alike to support the super high resolution display.

The new iPads are set to reach customers on Friday. Have you preordered one? Let us know in the comments.

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