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hasanahmad

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I want to see if the screen bleeds light (black screen) and if the whiteness is consistent all over (white screen).
 
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http://www.ledr.com/colours/black.htm

http://www.ledr.com/colours/white.htm

Turn brightness all the way up
 
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http://www.ledr.com/colours/black.htm

http://www.ledr.com/colours/white.htm

Turn brightness all the way up

thanks



is this a serious question?! the app you need is called your *eyes*.

I don't get it. If you can't see if with your eyes why would you care.


you could have just posted the first reply instead of asking what it was for
 
There is no color bleeding or dark corners on the 2012 iPad. The new tech raises the pixels above the board in order to prevent signal crossing. You don't need an App for that because it isn't necessary.
 
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So is your screen gold or bad, results??
 
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