I open this thread to speculate about the upcoming OLED screens that the next M3 iPad Pro is going to come with, and wether you think it will be causing eye soreness issues to PWM sensitive people or not. In the future when the new iPad Pro are released, I will rename this thread for people to share their experiences regarding the new iPad Pros and PWM.
So, for now, let’s speculate. The OLED screen that the next iPad Pro is carrying is an hybrid display, with two layers. Maybe the two layers will cancel each others PWM, or maybe it will cause more issues. Or maybe Apple will implement DC dimming on this OLED iPads, what do you think?
I’m not sure if I’ll sell my current iPad Pro to get the M3, mainly because it will be very expensive, and because the PWM sensitivity I have. But if the next OLED iPad Pros don’t have this problem, the M3 iPad Pro could become very attractive to me, especially if it comes with an appropriate keyboard.
So, for now, let’s speculate. The OLED screen that the next iPad Pro is carrying is an hybrid display, with two layers. Maybe the two layers will cancel each others PWM, or maybe it will cause more issues. Or maybe Apple will implement DC dimming on this OLED iPads, what do you think?
I’m not sure if I’ll sell my current iPad Pro to get the M3, mainly because it will be very expensive, and because the PWM sensitivity I have. But if the next OLED iPad Pros don’t have this problem, the M3 iPad Pro could become very attractive to me, especially if it comes with an appropriate keyboard.