Monday, October 6, 2014

Monoblock computer Apple iMac Retina display receives 5K

Apple iMac Retina 5K


Next desktop layout monoblock Apple iMac will get a display Retina, says a source. The product allegedly already undergoing final testing and will be presented this fall, along with OS X Yosemite.


Recall the notation Retina, registered as a trademark, Apple uses for displays with high pixel density. It was first used in relation to the display of the iPhone 4, having a density of 326 pixels per inch. The specific value depends on the device, or more precisely, the size of the screen and the distance from which it usually looks the user, so that the correct to talk about the number of pixels per unit angle. With this in mind, the 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks density of 220 pixels per inch density, based on the viewing angle exceeds not only the above-mentioned the iPhone 4, but the iPhone 6, the linear density of the screen is more than 400 pixels per inch.


Returning to the iMac display Retina, it can be assumed that the size of the display will be equal to 27 inches. Given permission 5K (5120 x 2880 pixels), this gives a density of 217 pixels per inch, and at a distance of 50-70 cm screen angular density will be at the level of that of the iPad and the fourth generation of MacBook Pro laptops the third generation. For comparison – the 28-inch 4K has a density of 157 pixels per inch, 27-inch models now let Apple iMac – 108 pixels per inch, and the popular 24-inch displays Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) – only 91 pixels per inch .

What will be the new graphics subsystem iMac – yet we can only guess. As for the software side, it is known that in the beta versions of OS X Yosemite have supports for permissions 5760 x 3240 and 6400 x 3600 pixels that exceed 5K.



Monoblock computer Apple iMac Retina display receives 5K

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