Is iPad 9 2021 or iPad 10 good for Pwm sensitive people?what you think I have iPad Pro 2021 12.9 and it’s mini led but iPad 10 and iPad 9 are lps lcd…can you help me?…thanks ally
BlackMagic Cam (the company that made the official eGPU for Mac),free but only allows parameter modification for video recording. It doesn’t allow photo capturing, otherwise it would be the best of the best
Yikes, I thought I uploaded it last month but I mistakenly set it as private video. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/4Js5DSBB5dU/v-deo.html. Subscribe my channel to see more PWM test in the future~
I would suggest iPad Pro 11 M2, that one was verified to be DC and power-efficient display, and has all the advanced sensors (Face ID for screen distance notification). If you prefer the horizontal front camera, you can wait for notebookcheck for the PWM test (Or I will test the iPad Air 2024 perhaps this weekend). Kind of busy this week.
@@Jmcarr24 TBH I can't judge that. People say it's more eye-friendly but sincerely I feel the mini-LED on my MacBook Pro 14 makes my eyes more itchy than the OLED iPad Pro 13 does. I can't explain why but it is what it is. I successfully used iPad Pro for Word editing for 4+ hours (with some break), but I can't do the same on my MBP 14 and I have to use the external display instead. I think the major issue of mini-LED focuses on Text reading scenario, which most people don't really do nowadays.
@@crearg8259 That is interesting. I tried a MB Pro 14 and it caused the itchy, burning in my eyes. Maybe I should try the OLED iPad Pro 13 to see how my eyes do. I currently have the 2018 iPad Pro and never have had any eye issue nor eye strain/headaches.
Flipping Apple! I’m so tired of manufacturers turning a blind eye to this. - Thanks for the video.
Is iPad 9 2021 or iPad 10 good for Pwm sensitive people?what you think I have iPad Pro 2021 12.9 and it’s mini led but iPad 10 and iPad 9 are lps lcd…can you help me?…thanks ally
very useful video! thanks. I don’t like oled.
Thanks for the video! Just curious what camera app are you using? pretty good interface.
BlackMagic Cam (the company that made the official eGPU for Mac),free but only allows parameter modification for video recording. It doesn’t allow photo capturing, otherwise it would be the best of the best
@@crearg8259 Wow, thanks man! Very informative
Hello! Ive seen in notebookcheck that ipad air 11 2024 doesnt have pwm, but I couldnt find if ipad air 13 has it or not :(
Yikes, I thought I uploaded it last month but I mistakenly set it as private video. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/4Js5DSBB5dU/v-deo.html. Subscribe my channel to see more PWM test in the future~
which ipad would be the best for pwm sensitivity?
I would suggest iPad Pro 11 M2, that one was verified to be DC and power-efficient display, and has all the advanced sensors (Face ID for screen distance notification). If you prefer the horizontal front camera, you can wait for notebookcheck for the PWM test (Or I will test the iPad Air 2024 perhaps this weekend). Kind of busy this week.
@@crearg8259 thank you if you can! What about the 12.9 larger iPad Pros? Do you know if those are better for PWM?
@@Jmcarr24 TBH I can't judge that. People say it's more eye-friendly but sincerely I feel the mini-LED on my MacBook Pro 14 makes my eyes more itchy than the OLED iPad Pro 13 does. I can't explain why but it is what it is. I successfully used iPad Pro for Word editing for 4+ hours (with some break), but I can't do the same on my MBP 14 and I have to use the external display instead. I think the major issue of mini-LED focuses on Text reading scenario, which most people don't really do nowadays.
@@crearg8259 That is interesting. I tried a MB Pro 14 and it caused the itchy, burning in my eyes. Maybe I should try the OLED iPad Pro 13 to see how my eyes do. I currently have the 2018 iPad Pro and never have had any eye issue nor eye strain/headaches.
@@Jmcarr24 iPad Air 13, no PWM (even at lowest brightness)