Right. Most iPad users use iPad in predominantly in the landscape orientation, let alone scrolling at a speed where the problem would be all that noticeable to begin with.
In an ideal world, Apple will also make iPad Pro mini (and 11" iPad Pro) with XDR.
As a user of multiple iPads ranging from latest iPad Pro 12 to a soon to be returned iPad Mini 6, it is completely unacceptable for this much Jelly.... It literally made me nauseous. I did confirm that iPad Air when held in the landscape mode, also suffers from Jelly, but I didn't get nauseous using the iPad Air because it usually isn't so close to my face like the iPad Mini 6.
With that said, it is really ashamed that Apple would put this out -- but then Apple isn't the same company from yesteryear.
I rank the new iPad Mini 6 lower than a Wish Tablet...