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[* black] The colors, Duke! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iavURrznqjQ|The colors!]
[* black] We got up-close and personal with the a few of the (over 9 million) pixels of the 4K IPS display. Each is made up of a red, green, and blue strip—vary those and you get a colored pixel.
-[* icon_note] For comparison, we've included an up close shot of the 1080p display from the ''other'' [guide|50961|21.5" 2015 iMac|new_window=true] we tore down.
+[* black] This 4,096 x 2,304 pixel display packs more than 4.5 times the number of pixels in a [guide|50961|standard 21.5" iMac display].