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FYI the first time I turned on my iPad 3 back in March it was very yellowish, up to the point that I thought that I got a lemon. But over time the yellow tint disappeared. I don't know when did it exactly happen but now it's not yellow at all now.
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Didn't have time to upload anything over the weekend. But the pics on the previous page pretty much reflect what I'm seeing.
I do wonder about them settling in though. I weould hazard a guess that the user gets used to it rather than the display changing. For example, my Ipad 2 was red and when I got the Ipad 3 it "seemed" too blue. Now I've changed for an ipad 4 and that "seems" too red. Its a never ending cycle....
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Theese people from apple are killing us! The iPad 4 was clearly a rushed release, they should have tested better the new LG displays
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My Ipad 4 has a warm screen temp but isn't as uniform as my ipad 3,slightly brighter on the left hand side when in portrait,infact this is the first time I've had a really noticeable non uniformity in the screen on an IOS device for quit a while (ipad2,iphone 4 & 4S,ipad 3 all were good)
My experience of IOS device displays has been :- Iphone 4 cool - 4S warmer - iphone 5 warmer still Ipad 2 cool - 3 warmer - 4 warmer still |
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