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How even is your screen? My is slightly 'yellow' in the top right corner in portrait
 
Seem to have an issue where you press the shift button to get the above icons working on the keyboard. If I hold left shift key in and tap another key sometimes full keyboard goes grey and lettering disappears. So either a software issue or a issue from restoring a backup off my Air

Aren't you just accidentally engaging the two finger cursor on the keyboard? When you press two fingers on the keyboard it acts as a trackpad for the text cursor (sort of like the keyboard 3D Touch feature on the 6s). I noticed this happening with the left shift too, but it seems they maybe fixed this in the public beta.
 
If there is distortion on an iPad screen from pressing on it, does it damage the screen or lcd? I was just curious as I pressed down on mine and saw a little color ripple/wave effect. Will having done that cause any issues down the road? I realize this is a silly question but I'm not super familiar on how iPads LCD screen works and worry about damage from slight pressure or distortion. Thanks for any insight or help to my totally newbie question. :)


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Mine has to go back. It has a problem where after a full charge it requires a reset (Power & Home button for 8 seconds) to be able to turn it back on.

I also noticed the friction with the screen, it does make it rather difficult to use, but since I put the tempered glass screen protector, it is MUCH better. And it works perfectly with the pencil through the screen protector.

I got the same problem with fully charging; and another one with power button. I had to press power button twice to start up the ipad. However, when I erase all setting and data from the ipad and make it like a new one by not using the backup from my ipad air 2; it works fine. All the problems faded away so I guest the bugs come from the firmware but hardwares. Let's see what fixes will be realeasing in the next firmware.
 
Ugh. My iPad Pro's clicking noise seems to be getting louder. Everything else is great about it. Almost hate to swap it.
 
Ugh. My iPad Pro's clicking noise seems to be getting louder. Everything else is great about it. Almost hate to swap it.

Yeah, mine's the same. I'm definitely exchanging it when my local Apple Store gets stock in. That's if I don't return it instead - still can't decide...
 
Aren't you just accidentally engaging the two finger cursor on the keyboard? When you press two fingers on the keyboard it acts as a trackpad for the text cursor (sort of like the keyboard 3D Touch feature on the 6s). I noticed this happening with the left shift too, but it seems they maybe fixed this in the public beta.

Just wanted to say thank you. I didn't even know you could do that on the iPad Pro. Certainly helps when Touch isn't available.
 
Am I being overly picky here, or is this "too" yellow?

In the front, an iPad Air 2, compared to my more yellow iPad Pro.

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Perhaps you have " reduce whitepoint" setting on, or it is on by default.
 
Am I being overly picky here, or is this "too" yellow?

In the front, an iPad Air 2, compared to my more yellow iPad Pro.

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My Pro is yellower than my Air 2 also. I doubt there is an issue with yours, I think the screens are just calibrated differently. I think the Pro is actually calibrated closer to the correct colors. I would not exchange it unless the coloring is uniform on the screen.
 
I have two units right now (they aren't both staying) and so here's my OCD report.

Unit 1:
-Slightly warmer display (not excessively)
-Uniformity is good across the panel, but there's some slight shadow in two of the corners. Less than an inch radius and not very severe.
-No stuck pixels.
-Lock, volume buttons seem very solid. Home button slightly softer.

Unit 2:
-Slightly cooler display
-Uniformity is good, very little to none of the corner shadow of Unit 1, very subtle book spine effect (barely noticeable). This display is probably subjectively more uniform because of the lack of corner shadows.
-No stuck pixels.
-Home, lock, and volume up buttons very solid, volume down a bit mushy.

So there you go. It's a real world made of real matter by real people, nothing can be perfect. Which one of those would you keep? Hard to pick, right? Just keep that in mind when you start doing returns for really minor issues (you are likely to get a different minor issue).
 
My Pro is yellower than my Air 2 also. I doubt there is an issue with yours, I think the screens are just calibrated differently. I think the Pro is actually calibrated closer to the correct colors. I would not exchange it unless the coloring is uniform on the screen.

You mean unless it isn't uniform, right?
 
What is causing that black spot? Also top of display slight yellow compared to the rest which is white.
 

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The third straight day of waking up finding the iPad Pro frozen with a black screen and needed to force reboot.
One week left for me to return it.
 
Purchased iPad Pro, 128GB, LTE in Space Grey.
I have been playing around with it for the past 6 hours and haven't found the fault yet :)

- NO "bleeding"
- NO "clothing"
- NO "yellowing"
- NO dead pixels
- NO "flexing" on display
- NO WiFi issues

Anyone..?


As a teacher and ipad user ( also mbook air and windows 10 tablet ( stylistic st 6200 128gb ssd 8gb ram wacom stylus )
I very much want to use but there is no way of displaying a different on windows ( beamer or videoprojector and ipad ), that is to say not mirroring or cloning ipad screen via vga/hdmi adapter but extending desktop. I am avare of other possibilities ( using ipad as second scree, accessing mac or pc screen etc...Tey are no help.
that is the very basis of my workflow : use a separatee window to display on beamer an another on my own computer desktop. To say the ipad is pro without decent virtual desktop...
 
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