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I'm wondering if this is part of why the Ipad Pro has a warmer or yellowish type display....at least on mine. On my Air 2 there seems to be a bluish tint when I have a light shining down on it and I was assuming that was the anti-reflective coating. On the Ipad Pro there isn't that same type of tint. In fact it doesn't seem like it minimizes the glare as much as the Air 2 did. Anyone else have both an Air 2 and Ipad Pro that can test this out too?

I should add that my Air 2 has brighter whites than the Pro. Not sure if the bluish tint on it is the reason why.
 
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I'm wondering if this is part of why the Ipad Pro has a warmer or yellowish type display....at least on mine. On my Air 2 there seems to be a bluish tint when I have a light shining down on it and I was assuming that was the anti-reflective coating. On the Ipad Pro there isn't that same type of tint. In fact it doesn't seem like it minimizes the glare as much as the Air 2 did. Anyone else have both an Air 2 and Ipad Pro that can test this out too?

I should add that my Air 2 has brighter whites than the Pro. Not sure if the bluish tint on it is the reason why.

Not sure, but I notice the bluish tint too. When the screen is off it also seems blue-er than my other idevice screens.
 
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