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    Why Apple let me down with the retina mini

    I take your point ;) Thank you for your answer. Indeed... I've the same experience with iBook. Never saw any IR. Guess I just have to forget about having done this test... My screen is perfect and, btw, exchanging will lead @99% either to one of the same kind, or to a worst one, with...
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    Why Apple let me down with the retina mini

    Thank you for your answer. I understand your point, but a lot of users see the pattern persistent on the grey a few minutes... That's why they believe it's a defect... Even if they will hardly notice it in real use. @NexusGirlX: Did you aslo did the test ?
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    Why Apple let me down with the retina mini

    Fausty82 and you have words of wisdom...:) But, as you don't seem to have issues in real life usage with your iPad, may I ask you if you performed the IR test on your rMinis and if yes, what was the outcome ? Just curious... Thank you
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    iPad mini with Retina display | Image-retention issue | Narrow color gamut

    Definitively my last post in this thread... A little story similar to other post about image retention (IR) on iPads... Yesterday my mother came with its iPad 4. Her and my father are using it heavily since more than one year now, as well as myself for "support" ;-). They are specially happy...
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    iPad mini with Retina display | Image-retention issue | Narrow color gamut

    Btw, this evening, I did some reading in iBook. Using the 3 backgrounds available (white, sepia, black) and taking intentionnaly a -very- long time between pages, lookingh closely there was no sign of IR at all. IR appears only in specific circumstances. And even then, most of the time, you've...
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    iPad mini with Retina display | Image-retention issue | Narrow color gamut

    It appears that IR is a very old story on iPads... So nothing to be surprised about... See: [iPad] iPad 4 image retention - MacRumors Forums From what I've read, it's seems that the iPad rMini Cellular is more concerned by the image retention phenomenon... It could be very interesting to carry...