So, I guess this means there will be an LCD panel lottery with the new iPad?
Same deal that occurred with iPad2 as well as iPhone 4S.
http://www.macworld.com/article/1165849/review_the_third_generation_ipad.html
"I found the color temperature on the new iPad to be warmer and more yellow than that on the iPad 2. In isolation, both screens seemed perfectly normal. Only when I placed old and new iPads together did I notice that one is slightly warmer than the other."
Same deal that occurred with iPad2 as well as iPhone 4S.
http://www.macworld.com/article/1165849/review_the_third_generation_ipad.html
"I found the color temperature on the new iPad to be warmer and more yellow than that on the iPad 2. In isolation, both screens seemed perfectly normal. Only when I placed old and new iPads together did I notice that one is slightly warmer than the other."