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Hear, Hear. If not even Apple herself knows what a "retina display" actually is, since the definition changes with each new device, why should we use it in a serious discussion? If you want to say greater than 300dpi, say "greater than 300 dpi".
We should never use terms that came from marketing, it just causes confusion, like "is this video HD or Full HD or Super Ultra Mega HD?"