The new iPad’s screen is surprisingly worse than the iPad Air — here’s how

The recently announced iPad 2022 appears to have a lower quality screen compared to the iPad Air 2022.

At a glance, the tablets share many similarities. Both are roughly the same size and weight, and feature 12MP cameras and even identical storage configurations. The two tablets also share 10.9-inch Liquid Retina displays with a resolution of 2360 x 1640 and 500 nits. However, the new iPad display lacks many features that you may not be aware of.

as such Mac rumors (Opens in a new tab) According to reports, the new iPad does not have an anti-reflective coating, which helps reduce glare. In addition, the board supports only sRGB colors instead of the P3 wide color standard. The screen is also not fully laminated.

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The iPad 2022 display lacks an anti-reflective coating, supports only sRGB colors and is not fully laminated. (Image credit: Apple)

This news is definitely disappointing, especially in light of some of the other iPad issues. For example, since you can’t magnetically attach a first-generation Apple Pencil to your iPad to charge it, you’ll need to shell out $9 for a Lighting to USB-C adapter dongle. The new Magic Keyboard Folio, Which costs $249 (Opens in a new tab)It also doesn’t look as powerful as the Magic Keyboard for iPads Air at first glance.

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