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

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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 in dark mode and watching 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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