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During "Hugo" both iPads had basically identical "pop" or perceived contrast. If I had to choose between them, I'd give the slight edge to the new iPad, as its black levels appeared a bit darker, especially in some scenes, but the difference was, again, minimal. Next up after "Hugo" was "Downton Abbey," which is one of the best-looking TV shows I've ever seen. It looked superb on the two iPads, too, and again I had a tough time telling them apart. During the Christmas episode, I didn't see any difference in detail, despite paying special attention to the numerous fin areas like the complex patterns on the carpeting and walls.

A few colors, especially red, did appear slightly richer on the new iPad, for example the carpet and columns and Mary's lips as she talks to Matthew (5:10), The grass around the estate, however, appeared basically the same between the two, When I watched the animated "Happy Feet 2," resolution and contrast appeared identical, but I saw a few more color differences than in ether of the previous two videos, The sky and the ice appeared noticeably cloak case for apple iphone xr - black bluer on the new iPad, greener on the old one, while the reddish-orange under one adult penguin's head (6:22) looked a bit richer on the old iPad (go figure)..

I also saw a bit of false contouring or solarization, where visible gradations appear instead of smooth progressions from dark to light, on the iPad 2 (but not on the new iPad). The most visible example came in the sky at 9:54. The issue was quite rare in "Happy Feet" and didn't crop up in any other comparisons, so I don't count it as major. Netflix After iTunes, Netflix is one of the most common sources for video on an iPad. HD videos on Netflix look great, albeit not as good as iTunes high-def downloads like "Hugo." One of the best high-quality shows on Netflix is "Lost," but as I expected, I couldn't see any differences in detail between the two iPads when I watched the "Some Like it Hoth" episode. The main difference I noticed on Netflix was between the reds in the backgrounds of the loading screen (a bit deeper on the new iPad, for what it's worth).

Netflix says it will update its app to take advantage of the new screen in the future, but wouldn't say when, YouTube cloak case for apple iphone xr - black Even the best-quality YouTube videos often look worse than the best of Netflix, so I wasn't surprised to see no difference in detail between the two iPads on the videos I watched: "I Just Had Sex," "Maya [HD]," and the NASA video "Massive Solar Flare gets HD Close Up."Final thoughts I didn't think it was worth comparing other sources, such as Hulu Plus, and I doubt any Web-based video showed major differences, I'm also not including home-brewed video files (like Blu-ray rips) in this comparison, since they're less common than the sources above and subject to numerous nonstandard variables (encoding, compression, etc.) that make replication of my observations difficult..

Aside from resolution, contrast, and color, other characteristics of the two iPad screens (off-angle viewing, handling of reflections, etc.) looked basically identical to my eyes. I wouldn't be surprised if instruments could detect more differences than I did, but I would if those differences could be called "major."In summary, the new iPad's improved screen didn't improve the appearance of video I watched to the extent you might expect from Apple's specs. Yes, the new screen is better, but it doesn't provide nearly the same level of immediate, dramatic improvement for video as it does for text and graphics.


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