Saturday 7 May 2011

iPad 2 Light Bleeding Problem Attributed To LCD Panels Produced By LG

When iPad 2 was launched, some users reported that they’re experiencing excessive level of light bleeding from the edges of the LCD panel.
DigiTimes reports that the issue was due to the LCD panels produced by LG, who had to reduce the shipments due to the problem. It was the reason for Apple’s surprisingly lowiPad 2 shipments in the last quarter.
Apple announced that it sold 4.69 million iPads in the last quarter, which was much below analyst expectations.DigiTimes reports:
. . .Samsung Electronics shipped a total of four million 9.7-inch panels for iPads in the first quarter, outpacing rival LG Display (LGD) as the largest tablet PC panel supplier for Apple, the sources indicated. LGD’s iPad panel shipments reached only 3.2 million units in the first quarter.
LGD was forced to reduce its shipments in the first quarter due to light leakage problem for panels produced at its 6G production lines. The company reportedly has fixed the problem and will resume shipment momentum to Apple in the second quarter, said the sources.

Here’s the description of the light bleeding issue:
The issue is characterized by light bleeding through from the outer edges of the LCD panel. The bleeding is most noticeable when watching a dark scene in a movie or using an app with a black background as demonstrated in the picture above and video embedded after the break. For those affected, the issue can be minimized or exacerbated by adjusting the brightness in settings.
You can checkout the video that shows the light bleeding issue:
Have you observed the light bleeding issue on your iPad 2? Let us know in the comments.

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