
As expected, developers have wasted no time in breaking the Mac OS X a fragment of the Lion, and in doing so, they would have found something interesting - namely, support for cleaning SSD TRIM control, and a number of ways high-resolution display that allows the icons and interface elements with double graphic detail - which could mean a PC display the size of Retina. The first does not look like the most exciting update, but is actually a boon to Mac users with solid state storage, such as TRIM can significantly improve the speed of writing on discs. As for the rumors of improved pixel density are involved, it is unclear whether Apple is actually looking to double screen resolutions on new computers (I imagine 15-inch MacBook Pro 9to5Mac with 2880 x 1800 screen) or Apple is just having to have the icons are exactly the same physical size on all screens - it would make sense for a fantastic touch user interface screen, of course.

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