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FYI! Last read at 08:05 on 2024/05/04.

Christmas Lights

Well, gotta put in the effort, right? Even if it did take all of a minute to do. ☺
Christmas lights

 

Animation #2

The second Christmas Playmobil animation. No sound, but amusing captions. 720P.

 

Retina display

I had another look at the latest iPad with its Retina display, and I can certainly see that the quality of the display is far in advance of the standard 1024×768 panel on my iPad Mini. The thing is, though, you possibly wouldn't notice this if you weren't looking, though I would certainly accept that if the standard large iPad uses the same resolution, it might be rather more apparent on the larger sized display.

Here is a photo of the Retina display taken in the shop. It has been processed slightly to enhance the brightness, as the display was very brightly lit and this affected the camera. Colour has not been corrected, and the cut-out shows how the pixels looked before the image was scaled down to fit on this blog page.

Photo of iPad Retina display

And here is the photo of my iPad Mini's display. It has not been processed, other than straightening, cropping to the same size (roughly), and scaling.

Photo of iPad Mini regular (non-Retina) display

As you can see, there isn't so much difference when looking at the scaled images (how an average eye is likely to perceive it) but there are noticable differences when looking at the display in close up. I use my iPad Mini quite a lot, and I don't look at it and think "oh my God, this is horrible!", nor do I envy those with Retina. Sure, 1024×768 seems a bit small in this day and age, but it is a size that seems to suit the Mini quite well. Can I see the pixels? Yes, just as I can see them on the PC display that I am using right now. But this might be an awareness from growing up with this technology. Certainly I can see loads of aliasing/artefacts in HD video on the display TVs in shops that other people cannot seem to see, so I guess it is obvious if you know what you are looking for.
Can I see pixels in the Retina? Less obviously, but again yes. The thin-lines-minimalism of iOS7 seems to make these sorts of things stand out more. I perhaps would have more difficulty discerning individual pixels on a Retina display the size of the Mini.

 

Other stuff (probably not worth mentioning)

 

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