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Anyone know if mini-LED displays on new iPad Pros could lead to PWM-related headache issues?

Roberta Fernandez by Roberta Fernandez
April 18, 2021
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Anyone know if mini-LED displays on new iPad Pros could lead to PWM-related headache issues?

I’m one of those people that is unfortunately affected by sensitivity to screen flicker that comes from PWM controlled LED screens. This means that I’m have been stuck using the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 as I can’t use the LED powered X, 11 Pro or 12 as those phones give me a terrible headache when I use them.

I’m not sure how the soon to be launched mini-LED screens on the new iPads will be different from the LED screens on the new iPhones and am afraid if I’ll be stuck using an older iPad model with LCD screen if it has the same screen flicker. Anyone here know how the brightness on the mini-LED screens are controlled and if they use the same PWM method as they do on the iPhone?

 

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