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Is anybody else getting a yellowish hue on their new iPad?

Hi guys, i need your help. I just got my new iPad today 4G+Wifi 64GB (white) and i am getting a distinct yellowish hue on my retina display. On my iPad 2 it is clearly much nicer and brighter in terms of the resolution. I was making the two comparisons by using safari and just opening up a blank white page with the brightness tuned to the max on both, i could tell the new iPad is yellowish and the iPad 2 is white and crisp. I mean is apple kidding me? Retina display with more pixels results in yellowish crappy resolution than my iPad 2? Im not sure if i should return this junk back to the apple store or if they do replace me will they give me back the same crappy display. I am stuck in a middle right now as my authorised reseller is currently out of stock and when i called apple support today they were telling me i would have to wait much longer if they have to ship it back to me. This is really ridiculous and i hope if anyone shares the same problem do drop me a reply.


Thanks.


Lindon

iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + 4G, iOS 5.1

Posted on Mar 16, 2012 10:10 AM

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Posted on Mar 16, 2012 10:26 AM

Same issue here!

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Mar 17, 2012 3:27 PM in response to Huskers 86

Huskers 86 wrote:


I took some more "head on" pics as you suggested. Again, I am comparing with my old iPad 2 ( right ).



http://www.flickr.com/photos/76217456@N03/6844627898


http://www.flickr.com/photos/76217456@N03/6844629618


Based on the pictures, the new iPad has more realistic colors. The hand looks more like a real flesh color and iPad 2 has a definite blue tint. If this is an issue for you, you've just grown used to the bluish tint of the screen. Personally, I find the new screen more pleasing.

Mar 17, 2012 3:51 PM in response to Mike Kelley

Mike Kelley wrote:


RockyMtnSky wrote:


Thank you for your detailed color analysis! I found it very imformative and helpful. My husband and I will likely be getting new iPads this summer and the yellow remarks were making me a bit nervous. I have heard in other places that displays are turned too bright, but your post is the most helpful I've read on it. I especially like the color matching you did. I am looking forward to getting my first Apple product ever.

Don't let it worry you. Trying to determine whether Apple products are worth getting by visiting support forums is like trying to see if there are any healthy people by visiting a hospital. If you did that, you'd think there were absolutely NO healthy people anywhere in the world.


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I couldn't agree more about the 'hospital' aspect of the forums though I'd liken it more to the ER than the hospital in general. I've owned dozens of Apple products (starting with Apple ][ serial number 19480) and this iPad 3 is the very first one that has required replacement. All previous Apple products I purchased were excellent right out of the box and that includes refurbished units.


One thing the forums is good for is to determine if what you're seeing is 'normal' or will require a call/visit to Apple and for many that is comforting. To decide against a purchase based upon the forums, however, is in my estimation idiotic.

Mar 17, 2012 8:04 PM in response to lindon85

Success! (sort of) Thought I should post to let everyone know what I did... Simple, after exchanging the unit twice, I finally got one that was better. By that I mean, the original ipad had a preponderance of yellow tint at the top of the ipad and decreased as it moved down the screen. The one I'm finally okay with still has a warmer hue to the entire unit, but the yellow isn't heavier in any one place.


I had two ipad 3's here at my house and compared them both side by side and there was DEFINITELY a difference. The one that was acceptable came from Best Buy as opposed to the first two that came from the Apple store. It's unbelievable after all the hype about the screen that they would expect people to be happy with screens that are clearly sub-par.

Mar 18, 2012 5:47 AM in response to lindon85

Hello,


Once I recognised the yellow tint on my new IPad, I returned it to the Apple Store. Tried two others there, but same yellow display tint :( So I stay with my IPad 2 which looks much better.


I don't think anybody here appreciates reading emails and surfing in the web without whites being displayed as whites! :mad:


Also the viewing angle stability is very poor compared to the IPad 2. :mad:Don't like changing tint and contrast when tilting slightly the new IPad.


I am sure Apple changed to "cheaper" technologies for their Screens (same issue was for the IPhone 4S).

Sorry Apple, really not fair to display in the Apple Stores just new IPads with perfect, white screens, but to sell only poor yellow ones! :(

Mar 18, 2012 5:53 AM in response to Chriss99

Chriss99 wrote:


Also the viewing angle stability is very poor compared to the IPad 2. :mad:Don't like changing tint and contrast when tilting slightly the new IPad.


I am sure Apple changed to "cheaper" technologies for their Screens (same issue was for the IPhone 4S).

Sorry Apple, really not fair to display in the Apple Stores just new IPads with perfect, white screens, but to sell only poor yellow ones! :(

Yes, of course, that's *exactly* what Apple is doing, selling a ton of very poor products in the hope that no one will notice. They've been highly successful at this ploy in the past, getting away with it on the iPhone 4s so that no one today even wants to be seen with one.


All seriousness aside, there are a whole lot of very good new iPads out there -- while it's unfortunate that you seem to have been unable to get one, that will not be the case for the vast majority of people (like myself). And there may even be some issues (like uncured glue) that will resolve themselves in a few weeks. In any case, there are plenty of safeguards (return policies, warranty repairs, etc) to protect anyone out there so no one should feel this is any big deal.


(And my new iPad is far superior to my iPad 2 in every single way).

Mar 18, 2012 10:19 AM in response to Huskers 86

I took my unit to a local Apple Store to make a comparison last night. None of the ones over there have the yellowish hue like mine. I talked to one of the geniuses, he also noticed the difference. He told me, every LCDs will display different colors, mine was within specs. However, my unit doesn't display white at all. It displays a creamy yellowish white.


Since I bought it at Best Buy, Im going to exchange it over there.

Mar 18, 2012 5:58 PM in response to Kirk Bodick

Not happy with the yellow cast, I returned my iPad to my local Apple Store and swapped it for another one. The replacement has the same problem. I agree with Kirk that whites should be white. My iPhone and my previous iPad do not have this problem. I have kept the replacement iPad turned on for nearly more than a full day hoping that the yellow cast would lighten, as reported elsewhere in this thread. So far, there has been no change.

Is anybody else getting a yellowish hue on their new iPad?

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