Why The New iPad Mini Users in UK and Europe Are Already Reporting Problems With The Screen
The New iPad Mini Users in UK and Europe Are Already Reporting Problems With The Screen
The two main issues with the screen on Apple's new iPad Mini with Retina display.
The main reports are of "ghosting" on the screen, meaning some images remain on the display even after you move on to something different. The ghost images are as a result of keeping a black and white image on your iPad's display for too long.
The second main issue is that the iPad Mini's display can't show as many colours as the new iPad Air and some other tablets like the Nexus 7. Following a review of the tablet, the iPad Mini is missing sRGB, which is a technical term for displays that can show a lot of colours.
In UK it's still not clear if the ghosting problem affects all new iPad Minis or just a portion of them. But if you do have a problem, you can return your iPad to your local Apple store for a replacement.
The sRGB thing is a different story. It's not so much an error on Apple's part as it is an omission. You may have to look at the iPad Air and iPad Mini next to each other to notice a difference in the way the two devices show colours.
You could also recharge your iPad mini on the Go using your nearest Mobile phone Charging station anywhere in UK and Europe.
The iPad Mini with Retina display went on sale last week. It starts at about £399 and has the same super-fast processor found in the iPad Air and iPhone 5S.
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