Apple website optimized for Retina display before the launch of new iPad
Apple website optimized for Retina display before the launch of new iPad
Optimization of Apple website for high-resolution Retina display
The new iPad with LTE Retina display and connectivity is just around the corner, namely this device goes on sale in some countries this Friday, but a few who live in Asia are privileged, they have been able to get one of the first devices! Apple has begun to revamp its website, such as the section of the iPad, with high resolution images large enough to be optimized for the new Retina Display device.
Apple is slowly adding new high-resolution images, compatible with the display screens HiDPI found in the new iPhone and iPad. For now, the images are present in the main screen and in the pages devoted to the third generation of iPhone. In the coming days, experts will also update the other pages, so all of the web with high-definition images. This is perfect for users aiming for quality and innovative standardization. It brings users an enhanced experience in every angle.
Thus, ahead of its launching, Apple is once again taking over and thinking ahead. Apple is also using the suffix “2x” in the names of high-definition images uploaded to the site, a bit like the name of the files found in IOS compatible with iPhone Retinal Display. As far as unpacking, also known as unboxing, is concerned, it does not show much and that is that the housing and equipment layout has hardly changed over the previous version, in fact the photographs illustrating the box are identical except for the wallpaper of the device. It is possible to look through online virtual tours and a video, which is in perfect Korean. For many, it will be a little difficult to understand much.
It is worth noting some details such as the U.S. flag button, and specific scenarios which remain blurry. Yet, overall, improvements are all interesting and we can see some different details such as the slight increase in size, new preferences associated with LTE connectivity and quality of your screen in one of these catches.


































[...] Interestingly, as of this writing Apple has started to optimize the images on their site but have not completed the task. I would guess they will have the job done in the next few weeks, but it is a challenge even for them. (I’m sure they started later than technically needed so they didn’t tip the “secret” of the upcoming Retina iPad.) [...]