![]() That means, from a normal viewing distance, you can still see the individual pixels on the screen, almost like you're looking through a screen door. That's standard definition, not a high-definition Retina display like the MacBook and MacBook Pro. ![]() ![]() MacBook Air now only comes in 13 inches (the 11-inch model was discontinued in 2016). That's what Apple terms a "Retina" display, meaning that at normal viewing distance, you can't really see the pixels anymore, and it appears like you're looking at a photo or out a window. That houses a 2304x1440 16:10 aspect ratio display at 226 pixels-per-inch (ppi). MacBook is currently offered in one size, 12 inches diagonal. ![]() ![]() The bigger the display, the more you have to carry, but the more you can see. The display is your window into apps and the internet. ![]()
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