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ejin222

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As the title says, does anyone with a 10.2" iPad have any white spots? Or is this even an issue?

I know the 10.5" was notorious for white spots, but I'm looking to purchase the new 10.2" for my daughter and didn't want to deal with any white spots.

Thanks in advance~
 

rui no onna

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I don't think this is an issue with the 10.2.

The component layout of the Air 3 is similar to the component layout of the Pro 10.5.

Meanwhile, the component layout of the 10.2 is similar to the 9.7 6th gen.
 
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As the title says, does anyone with a 10.2" iPad have any white spots? Or is this even an issue?

I know the 10.5" was notorious for white spots, but I'm looking to purchase the new 10.2" for my daughter and didn't want to deal with any white spots.

Thanks in advance~
I’ve never heard of a white spot issue on the 10.2” iPad.
 

james10in

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Can you give me the feedback how good are the screen colours and quality for reading?

If its all really good then what is fuss all about true tone laminated display
 

rui no onna

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Can you give me the feedback how good are the screen colours and quality for reading?
Quite good actually.

If its all really good then what is fuss all about true tone laminated display
Laminated vs non-laminated:
Think of laminated like viewing a picture directly while non-laminated is viewing it inside a picture frame. There's anti-reflective coating on the Air as well (alas, seems more prone to fingerprints).
 
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