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[* black] To the naked eye, this display doesn't look [guide|52599|all that different|stepid=115415|new_window=true] from previous generations. And with a resolution of 264 ppi, it's not the first Retina display iPad.
[* black] All the same, 120 Hz is a blisteringly fast refresh rate for this many pixels, which is probably why it needs ''four'' (!) connecting cables. (Its ginormous older brother got by with just two.)
[* black] The slimmer bezel and True Tone tech also set this display apart—but we're here for the guts. After melting off a couple shields, we find:
- [* red] Intersil 248828 R703CM
+ [* red] Intersil 24882B R703CM
[* orange] Parade Technologies DP825 timing controller (likely an upgraded version of Parade ICs we've spotted in previous [guide|52599|iPad|stepid=115421|new_window=true] [guide|60939|Pros|stepid=127346|new_window=true])
[* yellow] Texas Instruments TPS565158