Q. What problem does a retina display solve?
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A retina display solves the problem of eye strain caused by viewing a device's screen for an extended period of time. Retina displays have much higher pixel densities than traditional screens, meaning that individual pixels are difficult to distinguish when viewed at a normal distance from the eyes. This allows a user to view text and images on the device without having to squint or strain their eyes due to sharp edges on low-resolution images. The combination of high resolution and anti-glare technology also reduce eyestrain caused by changes in ambient light levels as well as glare from nearby sources. Additionally, these displays provide enhanced color accuracy so that users can consume multimedia content more easily with less fatigue and discomfort than they would experience while viewing content on older screens with lower resolutions.
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