
But they “discovered” this effect, and called it a spectacular term, only in 2017. This is a feature of the design and principle of operation of liquid crystal screens. IPad mini 6 isn’t the only device with a jelly screenĪt the beginning of the article, I already mentioned that the effect of the “jelly screen” in LCD screens has always been. If you like the 6th generation iPad mini, and you are generally happy with small tablets, there is no reason to skip buying it. The reason is not in the flaws in its design, but in the usual and inevitable, especially at first, manufacturing defects. These are hundredths, if not thousandths, of a percent of the iPad mini 6 sold. If the warranty conditions are not violated, they do it “for so”. With these problems, they contact Apple service centers, where the tablet is changed to a working one. Both are bad, but where is the promised deterioration? Discolored screens and distorted images are much worse. And the repairability of the iPad mini 6th generation is estimated at 3 points out of 10. IFixit rated its maintainability at 2 points out of 10 possible. The 2019 iPad mini (iPad mini 5th generation) was extremely difficult to repair. This conclusion is easily refuted by the facts. From which it is concluded that the new mini is worthless. Its maintainability is worse than that of previous iPad mini, with owners complaining about discoloration of their screens, and that the image is distorted on them. Therefore, even the “blind”, who have never held the iPad mini 6 in their hands, bravely talk about it and other shortcomings of the new tablet.

This discredits the new iPad mini, and makes using it an unbearable ordeal for some of us. Those who notice the jelly-screen effect regardless of their desires have estimated that iPad mini 6 has a stronger effect on it than other large LCD devices. Apple claims jelly screen is a natural effect of IPS displays
