Optimized for Retina Display settings?

Are their settings to optimize a book for the new iPad retina display? At this moment, the updated applications still functions as if the resolution is 1024x768. Perhaps I a missing some new option somewhere?

I'm going to throw my 2 cents in : )
and yes, with out the device we well not know for sure.
images that are 1024 x 768 will effectively be doubled in resolution to 2048 x 1536 to fill the new ipad screen.
Normally this would give you a blurry image.
But the key is that the new ipad is also reducing it 50% (Because the screen size is the same in inches)
so it is not like doubling the pixel resolution on your image and then looking at it on the same monitor (which would be blurry)
so the bottom line (in my opinion) a 1024 x768 image will look the same on a ipad 2 and a new ipad.
a 2048 x 1536 image will look a little better on a new ipad, (maybe a lot better if you have good eyes)

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