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nextgeneric

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Sort of difficult to explain, but here goes:

I own a white wifi-only iPad 2 and I noticed that when I'm using the device outside, I can see a grid on the LCD display. I don't recall ever seeing this on my iPhone or iPad 1' but this appears to be the composition of the display and not anything to do with the software.

The grid lines are very faint and are about 2-3mm in distance from each other.

Is this normal? Anyone else notice this?

EDIT: nevernind this is apparently normal
 
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EDIT: nevernind this is apparently normal

Yes it is normal and it is on every touch screen panel.

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http://www.apple.com/iphone/design/
 
Sort of difficult to explain, but here goes:

I own a white wifi-only iPad 2 and I noticed that when I'm using the device outside, I can see a grid on the LCD display. I don't recall ever seeing this on my iPhone or iPad 1' but this appears to be the composition of the display and not anything to do with the software.

The grid lines are very faint and are about 2-3mm in distance from each other.

Is this normal? Anyone else notice this?

EDIT: nevernind this is apparently normal

More noticeable on ipad2 than 1?
 
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