Image resolution on ipad 2

I am a Photographer with an ipad 2
My question is my pictures on my sdcard are 4,592 x 3,056 resolution of 350 and when they are on my computer it confirms that .
But when i put the sdcard on my ipad and dowload them the picture remains 4,592 x 3,056 but does the resolution stay at 350 dpi or is it reduced to
72 dpi .

Yeah, but then how do you differentiate (refer to a particular model) if they all have the same names?
So, do I just say, "I got the 5th iPad" or "I go the 2nd iPad?"
Again, Apple going with a generic name just makes it confusing!!
I'm surprised why they just dont name all their products, "iOS!" (heh)...
I rememeber the good old days when they had names/numbers, like "Power Mac 8500," or "Power Mac 9600" or "Mac Quadra." (heh).
That you can tell the difference.

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