The screen of the iPad tablet compared under a microscope with that of the iPad 2, iPhone 4S and other tablets available on the market

  Apple boasted that it managed to insert 4 times more pixels in the iPad tablet screen than in the iPad 2 tablet screen, and an American website decided to check the American company's claims with a microscope. They checked the screen of the iPad tablet and the screen of other products to see how many pixels the respective displays contain and in the images below you have presented each device separately. The iPad has a Retina Display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and the iPad 2 has a screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 and although the resolution is twice as high in the new tablet, the number of pixels is actually 4 times higher.

  The comparison was also made with the first model of the iPod Touch, which has a screen identical to that of the iPhone 2G.