How do I determine if I have retinal display?

I bought what was supposed to be an iPad 4 with retinal display at BestBuy. How can I determine if that is what I got? I found serial and model numbers but can't figure out how to use them to get more specific info on my iPad.

Posted on Dec 23, 2012 4:29 AM

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Dec 25, 2012 4:24 PM in response to cacollie

I just received an iPad for Christmas from my wife. She is very non-technical and did not know exactly what model she bought, so I had the same question: do I have a retina display?


As best I can tell, only the new 4th gen models have the retina display, and only the new 4th gen models have the smaller new "Lightening" connector instead of the older, wide 30-pin connector.


So, knowing if you have a retina display seems to be as easy as looking at your iPad's connector. If 30-pin, you do not have retina display. If Lightening connector, you do have retina.

Dec 26, 2012 10:41 AM in response to cacollie

The difference between a Retina Display and a regular display is very obvious to the naked eye. If you can see the pixels on the screen from a normal viewing distance, it is not a Retina Display. If everything on the screen looks crazy crisp, it is a Retina Display. You could take a screenshot on the iPad (hold down the home button and lock button simultaneously), and find out the resolution of the screenshot. It should be 2048-by-1536 pixels for a Retina Display.

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