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Old 11-16-2013, 12:45 PM   #7
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The iPad air feels lighter than the Retina Mini

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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
What did you notice? I'm reading reports on MacRumors that some are saying their iPad Air screens are more vibrant than their iPad Mini Retina screens. I'm curious if this is what you are seeing. As an amateur photographer who uses his iPad with photography stuff, this is very important to me. If Apple cut way back on the colors to make the Mini more affordable, then I will go with the Air instead.
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I noticed that whites on the Mini are whiter. Is like the Mini's brightness is stronger? It was obvious last night when I was in the sofa. I checked brightness level on the Mini and was at same level.

I can be wrong but I think the displays are different. Not bad, just different.

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