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DragonX, I think the pandemic lockdown is having a detrimental effect on your perceptions. Seek help.




You do the same thing, but promote the opposite belief.
Well No, Apple didn't confirm the bends in the following thread are normal:

Just look at some pictures! There are 5-10mm bends out there. I wonder what happens to motherboards inside iPads that are bent that much. I don't think they last for too long.



I don't even know where to start... NASA Approved? Is it a QA agency? What does it even mean? They can use it at NASA and that's it? That doesn't mean anything.

The TVs you mentioned are usually 50 inches long and are viewed from 3-5 feet distance (at least). So don't compare it to iPads that are 12" long and are viewed from 10 inches, and put on the table.

So what kind of manufacturing process allows such crazy bends, touchscreen freezing, white spots on the screens of iPads and finally light bleeding of LEDs? I think only a faulty one. Apple's quality is quickly going downwards.
 
DragonX, I think the pandemic lockdown is having a detrimental effect on your perceptions. Seek help.

Hahaha, is that your argument when you don't have one? Well, it's OK to say you agree, it won't hurt. The bending indeed is out there and it's really bad.
 
It’s not bad BUT I don’t get why they can’t get these straight 🤔

Apple’s Overemphasis on reducing weight and size beyond practical limits. They couldn’t maximize form / function, and function lost out. Just slightly. This isn’t a big deal. Unless it’s yours.....
 
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I have the same bending here out of the box. To all the unbelievers out there...and i am sure they are not able to see it
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