iPad 3′s Retina display will bring news reading closer to print experience The new iPad could finally elevate the text reading experience on a tablet to something much more akin to reading a printed newspaper, magazine or book, says Poynter’s Patrick Thornton. “The blurry, pixelated text from the relatively low-resolution iPad 1 and 2 always stood out. iPad news apps may have great looking photos, videos and interactive graphics, but text — often the core of what a news organization produces — doesn’t look that good, especially in comparison to what humans have been able to enjoy for hundreds of years… The new iPad will allow news apps to look much closer to the printed text found in a glossy news magazine, but apps will need to be rewritten to look proper on this new display, and all art assets will have to be redone as well.”
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