- The
retina (from
Latin rete 'net'; pl. retinae or
retinas) is the innermost, light-sensitive
layer of
tissue of the eye of most
vertebrates and some molluscs...
-
devices as
having Retina,
Retina HD,
Liquid Retina,
Liquid Retina XDR,
Super Retina HD,
Super Retina XDR,
Ultra Retina XDR or
Retina 4K, 5K or 6K displays:...
- i5 and i7 processors, and
introduced Intel's
Thunderbolt connector. The
Retina MacBook Pro was
released in 2012: the 15-inch in June and a 13-inch model...
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Retina was the brand-name of a long-running
series of German-built
Kodak 35mm cameras,
produced from 1934
until 1969.
Kodak Retina cameras were manufactured...
- the
retina pulls away from the
tissue underneath it. It may
start in a
small area, but
without quick treatment, it can
spread across the
entire retina, leading...
- The
retina is a light-sensitive
layer of tissue,
lining the
inner surface of the eye.
Retina may also
refer to:
Kodak Retina, a
series of
cameras made...
- Rod
cells are
photoreceptor cells in the
retina of the eye that can
function in
lower light better than the
other type of
visual photoreceptor, cone cells...
- iPad Mini 2 (formerly
marketed as the iPad mini with
Retina display,
officially iPad mini 2 with
Retina display) is a
tablet computer designed and marketed...
-
traditional hard drive. It was also the last
Apple product not to have a
Retina display. A
Retina Display "5K"
model with a
resolution of 5120 × 2880 was introduced...
- layer) of the
retina of the eye. It
receives visual information from
photoreceptors via two
intermediate neuron types:
bipolar cells and
retina amacrine cells...