iPad Pro 11" (2020 screen too dark?
So I finally upgraded my iPad, everything fine up until I opened netflix and started watching some content like Adam Sandler's uncut gem (scene before he's trapped in the trunk) I barely could see anything. The same happened on disney + when watching the lastest mandalorian episode, at the beginning those scenes are very dark, I know, but I really couldn't see much detail.
So I compared scenes with 9.7" iPad pro and a could see everything clearer, I could easily see everything without problem, details I couldn't see in my 11" pro.
How is that possible?
Today I checked out the apple tv show "See" I'm at the very beginning, while in the cave and it's too darn dark!
Before you ask, yes
- the brightness was maxed
- Turned off reduce white point
- Turned off true tone
No changes.
I never had such a hard time watching anything on my iPad. I feel I'm straining my eyes!
Looking around there's only a couple of posts here and there about it. Now I'm wondering, nobody else has noticed anything like it?
I'm between disappointed and upset. Any ideas? Thoughts?
So I finally upgraded my iPad, everything fine up until I opened netflix and started watching some content like Adam Sandler's uncut gem (scene before he's trapped in the trunk) I barely could see anything. The same happened on disney + when watching the lastest mandalorian episode, at the beginning those scenes are very dark, I know, but I really couldn't see much detail.
So I compared scenes with 9.7" iPad pro and a could see everything clearer, I could easily see everything without problem, details I couldn't see in my 11" pro.
How is that possible?
Today I checked out the apple tv show "See" I'm at the very beginning, while in the cave and it's too darn dark!
Before you ask, yes
- the brightness was maxed
- Turned off reduce white point
- Turned off true tone
No changes.
I never had such a hard time watching anything on my iPad. I feel I'm straining my eyes!
Looking around there's only a couple of posts here and there about it. Now I'm wondering, nobody else has noticed anything like it?
I'm between disappointed and upset. Any ideas? Thoughts?