The Retina Display in Numbers

I already published preliminary analysis of the Retina MacBook Pro’s display. In short brightness is down a bit, black levels are considerably improved and contrast as a result takes a huge step forward compared to previous models. My personal MacBook Pro used the anti-glare matte screen and the improvement in contrast ratio compared to that reference is over 50%.

Apple made no mention of impact to color accuracy or color gamut. It turns out that the omission was for good reason, the Retina Display offers no improvement along either vector. The numbers show a slight regression compared to last year’s panel but the difference is imperceivable.

LCD Analysis - Delta E

LCD Analysis - Color Gamut

Technically Apple’s use of the word Retina in reference to a display only refers to the inability for the human eye to resolve individual pixels at a specified distance (18-inches for the MacBook Pro). In practice however Apple has delivered tightly integrated IPS panels with wonderful performance characteristics as a part of the Retina brand. I do hope that for the years to come Apple does not compromise on these fronts.

The King of All Notebook Displays The Software Side of Retina: Making it All Work
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  • KoolAidMan1 - Friday, July 6, 2012 - link

    Please, MBAs have always had good CPUs, and what is happening now with Ivy Bridge is nothing new.

    I get it, in your world, Ivy Bridge is magically low when it is in an Apple laptop, got it.

    Your argument is undermined because you have none, and your name calling only nails down how desperate you are.
  • Spunjji - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    Idiot.
  • KoolAidMan1 - Saturday, June 23, 2012 - link

    16:9 display, who cares?
  • Ohhmaagawd - Saturday, June 23, 2012 - link

    "Rubbish, there are plenty of other companies who are far more innovative than Apple whose machines look basic in comparison - Sony's older Z series had a very high resolution 13.1in 1080p screen, blu-ray writer, quad SSDs in RAID 0, integrated and discrete graphics card and the fastest of te dual core i7's while still smaller and lighter than Apple's 13in machines and that was a couple of years ago. Apple aren't even close to touching most of its technology and probably never will."

    how is any of that innovative? Quad SSDs/RAID 0 is pretty cool - i'll get them that. But other than that? I looked at these things. They have freaking VGA ports. They look like decent machines with above average designs, but that's about it.

    So what's innovative about apple laptops? mag safe. glass trackpads that don't suck (no one else makes a useable trackpad IMO). unibody aluminum case. magnetic latch system is unmatched. event the little prongs on the small power supply are nicer than anything else I've see. ability to sleep and wake up :) (I still haven't used a Windows laptop that consistently can do this). backlit keyboard. thunderbolt connector (first on mac) allows you to realistically use only two connections - thunderbolt for display/data and power. first to have ultra thin laptops (Air). and now the retina display.
  • OCedHrt - Sunday, June 24, 2012 - link

    As others answered, the VGA ports is because many projects use VGA still and the target is upper management and enthusiasts. This comes from Japan's management hierarchy. Except Sony to refresh with a dongle of some kind in the future now that Apple doesn't have an exclusive on thunderbolt.
  • Ohhmaagawd - Sunday, June 24, 2012 - link

    Thunderbolt was never mac exclusive: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380954,00.as...

    And any company could have used display port as apple did previously.

    Answer to the projector prob is a dongle (that's what I do). Or buy a decent projector. Or better yet - just get an HDTV.
  • Spunjji - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    Oh sure, buy a decent projector for every client you're visiting on your business trips. Problem solved!

    Dumbass.
  • vegemeister - Monday, July 2, 2012 - link

    >They have freaking VGA ports.

    Er, how is this a problem?
  • kmmatney - Sunday, June 24, 2012 - link

    Too bad Sony doesn't have the balls to make a 16:10 display.
  • ramb0 - Monday, June 25, 2012 - link

    yeah sure. The Finger Swipe security feature is probably the best innovation outside of Apple. I mean, that feature totally took off. It's amazing Apple hasn't caught on yet. I guess they're too busy innovating features that people actually give a fuck about. And by "people" i'm talking about the majority, not little nit pick wankers like you.

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