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Anti-Lucifer

macrumors 6502a
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Mar 9, 2012
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I noticed this ipad airs screen if you compare to previous generations with retina, when you use a finger to move any web page with text up and down smoothly, you will see the previous retina generation screens exhibit a "wavy" pattern when the page scrolls up and down continuously. Try this on the new ipad airs screen the effect is totally gone. I say this is a major improvement!

Even on my galaxy note 3 the 1080p screen does the same "wavy" motion effect when scrolling up and down continuously.

This has to be an advancement in the way the LCD is refreshed. Definitely a "fix"!!
 
I didn't have the "wavy" effect with my iPad 3 or iPad Mini 1st gen....
 
Correct me if wrong, Thought you was returning your Air due to less ram issues with an Air you had, you even started a thread saying you won't buy one again after having issues with a few air you had and you'll wait to next year. Now you say Air screen is great. Which is it poor, good or great device.



You talk truth at times but you're very confused it seems.
 
Correct me if wrong, Thought you was returning your Air due to less ram issues with an Air you had, you even started a thread saying you won't buy one again after having issues with a few air you had and you'll wait to next year. Now you say Air screen is great. Which is it poor, good or great device.



You talk truth at times but you're very confused it seems.

No I'm the airs screen is indeed improved -significantly. My previous retina screens all shows some wavy-ness when smoothly scrolling up and down but the technology in the airs screen seems to have "fixed" this. It wasn't a deal breaker issue in he past but it is really there.

So far I have still similar crashing in safari a few times daily but I'm most likely gonna sell this one off when the ipad 6 comes with more ram. The ram issue is still very real.
 
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