Apple Watch – Retina Display for high resolution images

  we Retina Display in iPhones, so starting with 2015 we will have Retina Display including the new one Apple Watch, company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), promising that it will display great images on the curved screen of the watch. With a high pixel density, not mentioned for now, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), says that Apple Watch it will be able to display the clearest images and texts among its competitors, even when we are in motion or when we do physical exercises.

A Retina display is the primary surface for every interaction with Apple Watch. And it's clear why. The incredibly high pixel density makes numbers and text easy to read at a glance, even while you're moving. Images and graphics render with remarkable sharpness and contrast, including finely detailed ones like the rotation of a hair-thin second hand on a watch face.

  The Retina Display from Apple Watch not only does it display great images on its small screen, it is also designed to consume as little energy as possible, to offer the best possible battery life. The Apple Watch screen is laminated on the protective front panel, which is made of sapphire glass to ensure resistance even in the harshest conditions of use.

And the display is extremely energy efficient, critical for a device you wear throughout the day. On most Apple Watch models, the display is laminated to a machined and polished single crystal of sapphire. Next to diamond, it's the hardest transparent material. On watches in the Sport collection, protection is provided by strengthened Ion-X glass.