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The Mini-LED display of the new iPad Pro may not be suitable for reading text at night

Although the Mini-LED display is very suitable for watching HDR videos and deeper blacks, if you want to read a book in the middle of the night, you may experience some halo-like effects. Mini-LED used on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is a bright spot, but it may be affected when reading books or websites at night.

The Mini-LED display of the new iPad Pro may not be suitable for reading text at night

The OLED display can completely turn off individual pixels, creating a pitch-black effect in the smallest places, but this is something that Mini-LED cannot do at the pixel level. So if you plan to read articles on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, then you may experience a halo effect around the text in dark mode.

The Mini-LED display of the new iPad Pro may not be suitable for reading text at night

If you turn up the brightness in the middle of the night, this effect will become more prominent. According to Dieter Bohn’s M1 iPad Pro review for The Verge, he encountered a strange error. Putting the Kindle app or Apple Books into dark mode and viewing them in a nearly dark room, he noticed a strange gray fog around all text blocks, which was more like a mess of local dimming algorithms. He hopes that Apple can solve this problem.

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