But there does of course have to be a few bad points from somewhere, and with the iPad 2 (or at least with the three new iPads we've got our hands on - 64 GB Wi - Fi and 3G version from Orange, Vodafone and Apple) there seems to be a bit of a
problem with
backlight bleeding.
Whether that be dead pixels (not an infrequent issue with LCD - based screens on smartphones and tablets across the market); erratic touch detection
problems when typing or touching your screen; or
backlight bleeding, the manufacturing processes being utilized with the Nexus 7 are not perfect and can lead to a negative experience for consumers.