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The new iPad Pro display has difficulty displaying some shades of blue

The OLED screen is the main feature of the shiny new iPad Pro, but it looks like the software will need some more work. necessary. Testing by one reviewer found that the device has difficulty displaying certain shades of blue.

HDR highlights in particular are washed out and appear almost white, an issue the report says is replicated on the 13-inch iPad Pro. …

Reviews praise iPad Pro's new OLED screen

Yesterday we noted that the new OLED screen was well received by reviewers.

The Verge's review says the OLED panel Apple uses delivers “incredibly vibrant” and “significantly more vibrant” colors. Gizmodo describes the new OLED display as “sharper, brighter, and more colorful.” […] Jason Snell called OLED “impressive.”

But there is a glitch with some blue colors

But iMore has discovered the problem and reports that Apple has confirmed that it is not just present in their validation block.

Under relatively specific HDR circumstances, highlights on some shades of blue, including navy and indigo, are washed out to such an extent that on screen they appear almost white. The best way to notice this is to look at a character wearing a dark blue shirt – the folds appear to shimmer, like a spider's web stretched across the surface; other times it appears as an ink blob morphing above it […]

To see the problem, launch Netflix and check the Dolby Vision stream of Stranger Things Episode 3 Episode 5. Go at the 25-minute mark, a scene where the kids are walking down a long tunnel and checking out Joe “Steve Harrington” Keery's shirt.

The good news is that the problem is with the software, not in hardware. , the issue appears to be related to the image processing engine and may be fixed with an iPadOS update.

Apple has confirmed that it is aware of the issue and is working on a solution.

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