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Originally Posted by healinggreen
I've played on the iPad 3, iPad Air, but I didn't notice this problem. On the iPad Pro, I feel like my eyes become rather sensitive to light and a little blurry after normal usage. If I stop using it, my eyes would become normal again after a day or so. But now I hesitate to use the iPad Pro since I don't know why it's hurting my eyes.
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I wonder if perhaps you have the warmth/coolness of the screen set differently on the Pro than what you were used to with the other iPads. I can tell a huge difference on any tablet in darker locations when the screen is to cool, that is shifted toward the blue side of the color spectrum. Blue shifted screens make my eyes strain quite a bit when using them in low light conditions. Turning up the warmth, that is shifting towards the red side of the color spectrum, helps considerably. Even though what I described here applies to using the screens in low light conditions, perhaps the Pro is shifted more toward the blue side of the color spectrum than the other iPads you have used. You might try adjusting the warmth.
Another possibility is how much of the color spectrum the Pro can display. I know my older iPad Mini 2 does not show as many colors as the newer models like the Pro. So perhaps some of the colors the Pro can display were not available on the older iPads you used and somehow those colors are messing with your vision.