OS X Yosemite suggests the implementation of Retina Displays in iMac and MacBook Air

  OS X Yosemite, the new operating system designed by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for Mac-s, is to be officially launched in the fall, but he offers some details about what we are going to receive in the line of Macs of the company. According to Macworld, OS X Yosemite suggests that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), she's getting ready to implement Retina Display-s and in Macs that do not yet have such screens available.

For a while now, I've thought that 2014 would be the year that Retina spreads across the Mac product line. After spending time with Yosemite on both Retina and non-Retina systems, I'm more confident than ever in that guess. Yosemite's new design feels like it was built for Retina displays: Thin Helvetica Neue replaces the long-serving but chunky Lucida Grande as the system typeface.

  More precisely, the way the operating system is built and the way all the graphic elements are thought suggest the idea that Apple was preparing to bring us a MacBook Air Retina Display and a iMac Retina Display. Rumors regarding the launch of both products have appeared in recent weeks and although some have suggested the idea that they could make an appearance in WWDC 2014, we still have to wait.

  Even so, the implementation of Retina Displays in these products is the next logical step that Apple must take, now it remains to be seen when it will do it.