12.9" 2021 iPad Pro Brightness
Is the screen on the new 12.9" iPad pro capable of reaching 1000 nits under normal use, such as the camera app?
iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Gen, Wi-Fi, Cell
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Is the screen on the new 12.9" iPad pro capable of reaching 1000 nits under normal use, such as the camera app?
iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Gen, Wi-Fi, Cell
It is a fair question. The specs to which Jack-19 provided a link are somewhat ambiguous:
It is not clear what the difference between "max brightness" and "max full-screen brightness" is in this instance.
You may need to ask actual Apple Support personnel. (We are just other users here, except for a few Apple folks keeping order ad supply the occasional canned answer to common questions.)
12.9" 2021 iPad Pro Brightness