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Wi-Fi only version of Apple's 2nd generation iPad Air. Model A1566.

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Replace Screen OR Logic Board if images are burned into screen?

So I’ve adjusted the “Accessibility Features” for the discoloration and the burn in. It took care of the color issues, but I still have old images burned in on the screen. We use this for work, and it will be on the same screen the majority of the time that the screen is on.

Should I replace the LCD and digitizer? Or is this a Logic Board replacement? Or something else?

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Couldn't tell you unless I had the iPad in front of me and tried another screen myself. To save the trouble of buying another screen with the risk of it having the same thing take it to a reputable repair store to get it fixed.

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It sounds like a bad lcd to me. iPads are usually pretty resilient to burn in. But as Ben said,taking it somewhere to be repaired would be wise. Then if they replace the screen and it doesn’t work you can possibly get a refund.

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