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Some new iPad mini users have reported a “jelly screen” issue

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Valentina Palladino / Engadget

The newly designed iPad mini was well received after it went on the market, but there were some unexpected problems with the screen of a few users. According to a 9to5Mac report, some users (including Dieter Bohn of The Verge) found that the update rates of the two halves split along the long axis were not synchronized when the screen was sliding, causing one half to move first, and then the other half to follow. The same effect as jelly. This is more obvious when the tablet is upright (you can see that the left and right halves of the screen are staggered along the central axis), and when it is horizontal, there is almost no problem.

This problem doesn’t seem to be common to everyone (or is it not obvious to everyone?), so it is difficult to confirm whether it is a hardware or software problem. The main website has asked Apple for its opinion on this, and we will update it to you if Apple has a response.

Depending on personal usage habits, it is used in the vertical direction and is mostly used to view web pages. You may need to pay more attention to whether your machine has such problems and whether there are any further solutions in the future; but if it is a horizontal video If it is mainly used for viewing, etc., the impact should be relatively small. In any case, it is relatively rare for Apple’s new products to have such obvious problems. I hope that Apple can give users an exact answer instead of another “the way you take it is wrong”.

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