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Originally Posted by downeaster59
I thought that the iPad Pro (well, the 9.7 version, anyway) had a display that was by default warmer, less blue, than that of my iPad Air 2. That was one of the reasons I was wondering if I should upgrade (I haven't so far). The Pro 9.7 was supposed to be easier on the eyes. Maybe I misunderstood. Or maybe healinggreen is talking about the 12.9 iPad Pro.
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I was talking about the 9.7 version. Anyway, you won't know it until you try it, because I think the experience varies with people. You may be okay with it. The Pro is actually less reflective than earlier iPads too, which is supposed to make it easier on the eyes. But because it alone attracts too many fingerprints, I've had to put a screen protector on it, which introduced glare. It's one of those by Power Support, so it's supposed to be a good screen protector, right? I don't like the anti-glare ones because I've tried those and they're grainy. May have to go back to them though.
I don't know the cause of my eyes hurting, which is why I posted it here. The color spectrum that jswinden mentioned might be it. It could be the screen protector. I don't know.
What I don't like about the Pro though is the 2GB of RAM. I found this out only after I bought one. With that amount of RAM, we're probably going to need another upgrade soon.