If you’re wondering whether your display shows a jelly effect, here’s a free online test to check it. In response to the complaints of jelly scrolling, Apple said this is normal behavior for LCD ...
An issue with LCD screen scrolling in an iPad mini in portrait orientation caused by Apple's engineering choices will be reduced, but not fixed, in the forthcoming iPad mini 7. Jelly scrolling is ...
The seventh-generation iPad mini's screen assembly will be rotated to reduce the effect of "jelly scrolling" that some users complain about with the current model, according to a Weibo leaker with an ...
The Apple Watch Ultra features the largest display yet on an Apple Watch, but it uses the same display technology as on previous models. Now that the Apple Watch Ultra has been available for a few ...
The iPad mini 6 introduced a new design, but users quickly realized there was an issue with the display. When scrolling on the screen, half of the display was refreshing noticeably slower than the ...
Ahead of tomorrow’s launch day, the first reviews of the new iPad mini (A17 Pro) have been published. These reviews give us a closer look at the new device, including details on the display, ...
iPad mini 7's teardown raises more questions than it answers. Screenshot: iFixit iFixit’s iPad mini 7 teardown reveals that Apple made almost no internal changes to the device. Its internal layout is ...
Recent rumors spotted on Weibo suggest that the LCD screen scrolling issue in iPad mini known as "jelly scrolling" will be reduced. Samuel Bryngelsson from Unsplash The seventh-generation iPad mini is ...
The iPad mini 6 introduced a lot of big changes to the small tablet family, the first one in a very long time. Not only has it adopted the design language now common across all iPhones and iPads, but ...
The only thing that I have on my 5th that I can scroll in portrait are Nikon Snap Bridge photos. Other than killing my eyeballs at 60 Hz (I'm glad I haven't been spoiled with a 120 Hz screen yet) I ...
A new teardown of Apple’s latest iPad mini by iFixit found a clue that may explain the “jelly scrolling” effect that some of the tablet’s users have complained about. In case you missed our past ...