I use a 12.9-inch iPad Pro which has a native resolution of 2,732×2,048, pixel doubled that means 1,366×1,024, and pixel quadrupled 683×512. That’s where support for both pixel-doubled and pixel-quadrupled resolutions jumps in. Specifically, the native resolution varies according to the model of iPad or iPhone you are using. Conceptually, the iPad has a logical screen resolution of 1,024×768, which when running in pixel doubled mode equates to 512×384. The original Macintosh had a native screen resolution of 512×342. → How to restrict iPad Pro’s ProMotion display to 60Hz
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