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Originally Posted by Sharkus
It should be identical to the situation when the iPhone 4 came out. An app can have retina and non retina assets (images). If the app detects it's on a retina display it will use those assets (typically they have @2x in the filename so it knows to use the hi-res versions).
Of course a developer could potentially release an app that is retina only, I cannot think of any such apps though.
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Ah, so all apps that get 'upgraded' to also use the retina display will become larger. I guess that means if you had pretty much filled your memory on the iPad you may not be able to fit all the apps you used to have. Nasty side effect.