JAKARTA - Not long after the iPad mini was launched, some users complained about the screen on their device experiencing jelly scrolling. It seems that one side of the screen is scrolling at a different speed than the other, making it look like the screen is wobbling.

Although it does not bring a very bad impact, but the user becomes uncomfortable. Users suspect this is due to the difference in refresh rates clashing. Creates an effect where the screen of this device appears to wobble when the user scrolls the screen.

Citing The Independent, Thursday, September 30, Apple is aware of the problem, but instead of providing a better solution, the company simply considers the wobbling to look normal, and not something that needs to be fixed. Of course the users were surprised by Apple's statement.

The company says this problem arises because the iPad mini's LCD screen type uses a line-by-line technology to display a screen refresh rate, which then displays a jelly effect when there is a difference in refresh rate.

However, this has only happened on the latest generation of iPad mini. Whereas now quite a lot of Apple devices use the same panel, and no similar problems occur.

Since Apple doesn't think it's a big deal, it's unlikely that the company will pull their device off the market, or provide services for screen repairs on the new generation iPad mini.


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