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They are the exact stories we heard last year and the year before.
Wrong.
The original iPad & iPad2 had almost identical screens.
Now, the new iPad has a warm color temp and appears to be having yellowish color issues at certain locations on the screen.

Then the clouding/flashlighting appears to be worse on the new iPad than previous models.

The sharpness of the display is the only thing saving face on the new iPad.
Once people start educating other people on these issues, more people will start to grumble.
 
Wrong.
The original iPad & iPad2 had almost identical screens.
Now, the new iPad has a warm color temp and appears to be having yellowish color issues at certain locations on the screen.

Then the clouding/flashlighting appears to be worse on the new iPad than previous models.

The sharpness of the display is the only thing saving face on the new iPad.
Once people start educating other people on these issues, more people will start to grumble.

Mine's flawless so far. Guess it's broken?
 
I prefer the slightly yellower screen to my ipad 2. I have had both through the years of the 4 iphones and three ipads. You get used to it. I was just watching a movie on both ipads to compare the the yellower looks better on the ipad3. The skin tones of the ipad 2 where more towards the magenta and the ipad 3 looked more natural. My ipad2 also has a slightly bluer screen and I prefer the ipad 3.
 
Mine's flawless so far. Guess it's broken?
Ignoring an issue doesn't make it go away.


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After reading all the horror stories, I'm glad I stuck with paper and pen.
 
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