Thunderbird 4S - kein retina display?

tobyair

Member
Hat das thunderbird 4s tatsächlich ein retina display, oder hat es blos die selbe auflösung wie ein retina display???

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RunnY

New Member
Retina ist doch nur ein Marketing Term von Apple. Stellt also keinen (allgemeingültigen) Standard dar oder irgendeine Technologie wie z.B. bei den LCD-Panels IPS, oder ASV. Die Apple Definition ist aber äquivalent zum 20/20 Vision Standard. Die einzige Aussage die Apple mit Retina machen möchte bezieht sich auf die Pixeldichte, nach meinen Informationen im Verhältnis zum Betrachtungsabstand. Dr. Raymond M. Soneira von der bekannten Seite displaymate.com hat es hier ausführlich erklärt (DisplayMate Display News)
Bereits dein 40" HDTV zuhause kann, je nach Betrachtungsabstand, nach Apple eigener Definition ein Retina-Display sein, sagt Soneira.

Edit: Hier mal der interessante Text:
Your Existing 1920x1080 HDTV is Already a True "Retina Display"
There is a widespread misunderstanding of exactly what constitutes an Apple "Retina Display" - or any display that has an equivalent visual sharpness. While the first Retina Display on the iPhone 4 has 326 Pixels Per Inch PPI, all Retina Displays don't need 326 PPI because the eye's resolution is not based on linear Pixels Per Inch, but rather on angular resolution, so visual acuity depends on the viewing distance. That is why you take a standard vision test at 20 feet and aren't allowed to walk right up to the chart and read the smallest letters on the bottom line - visual acuity depends on the viewing distance.

Apple's Retina Display definition is equivalent to standard 20/20 Vision - your eyes won't be able to resolve the individual pixels on the display provided you don't look at the screen from too close a viewing distance. If you have 20/20 Vision and view the iPhone 4 from 10.5 inches or more its display will appear "perfectly" sharp to your eyes - meaning the display appears at the visual acuity limit of your eyes. If the display were any sharper with a higher PPI or higher pixel resolution your eyes wouldn't be able to see the difference. That is what "Retina Display" means... Let's see what PPIs are needed for other displays in order to qualify as a Retina Display:

iPhone 4, new iPad 3, and MacBook Pro Retina Displays: The new iPad 3 and MacBook Pro have much lower PPIs than the iPhone 4 but Apple correctly markets them as Retina Displays because they are typically held further away from the eyes and therefore still appear "perfectly" sharp at their proper viewing distance. Below we have calculated the viewing distances needed to qualify as a 20/20 Vision Retina Display (defined as 1 arc-minute visual acuity). For a discussion on the difference between the Acuity of the Retina and 20/20 Vision Acuity see this article.

The iPhone 4 with 326 PPI is a Retina Display when viewed from 10.5 inches or more
The new iPad 3 with 264 PPI is a Retina Display when viewed from 13.0 inches or more
The MacBook Pro with 220 PPI is a Retina Display when viewed from 15.6 inches or more

1920x1080 HDTVs: On the other hand, the average viewing distance for living room HDTVs in America is around 7 to 10 feet, depending on the screen size. So to appear "perfectly" sharp with 20/20 Vision like the iPhone 4 Retina Display, HDTVs only need a proportionally much lower PPI in order to achieve "Retina Display" status and have the HDTV appear "perfectly" sharp and at the visual acuity limit of your eyes.

Existing 40 inch 1920x1080 HDTV is a "Retina Display" when viewed from 5.2 feet or more
Existing 50 inch 1920x1080 HDTV is a "Retina Display" when viewed from 6.5 feet or more
Existing 60 inch 1920x1080 HDTV is a "Retina Display" when viewed from 7.8 feet or more

Since the typical HDTV viewing distances are larger than the minimum distances listed above, the HDTVs appear "perfectly" sharp and at the visual acuity limit of your eyes. At the viewing distances listed above the pixels on a 1920x1080 HDTV will not be visible by a person with 20/20 Vision in exactly the same way as the Retina Displays on the iPhone 4, new iPad 3, and MacBook Pro at their viewing distances. So existing 1920x1080 HDTVs are "Retina Displays" in exactly the same way as the existing Apple Retina Display products. If the HDTVs had a higher PPI or a higher pixel resolution your eyes wouldn't be able to see the difference at their proper viewing distances. So existing 1920x1080 HDTVs are already equivalent to what Apple calls a "Retina Display." When Apple launches its own Apple Television it will almost certainly have a resolution of 1920x1080 and it will be a True Retina Display [for humans with 20/20 Vision at standard HDTV viewing distances].

Quelle: DisplayMate DisplayMate Display News
 
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