Ipad air is without retina display? what is the retina display?

ipad air is without retina display? what is the retina display?

A retina display is a high resolution display. The name comes from the fact that the pixel density of the display is higher that your eyes retina can resolve at normal reading distance.
The retina display has four times as many pixels as the non retina display.
As has been stated, the iPad 3, the iPad 4, and the iPad Air all have the retina display.

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