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Owners of 20 and 24 inch iMacs have reported problems with their iMac displays. Apple has not acknowledged any problems.
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Typical LCD. I was watching a video on one of my friend's XPS laptops - brand new - and from my viewing angle it was completely inverted just like what happened to the screen on Youtube. Once I stood up to a normal angle it was fine. I have the same issue on my Viewsonic 19" LCD and I've seen it on others including the $350 19" Viewsonic LCD monitor I have at work, but maybe it's not so noticeable at such small angles like the Apple one. I think it's more of a quality issue than a "defect". Message edited by leo2kp on 11-27-2007 at 03:20:00 PM --------------- "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose" -- Jim Elliott |
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yeah but in Mac wonderland everything "just works" and looks lovely no matter what.
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The thing I find disturbing is that a company like Apple has been either censoring it's own customers complaints, or just ignoring them. From these screens, to the Seagate hard drives in the Macbooks, to the bugs in Leopard. The "alternate" company seems to be even more close minded and user unfriendly than Microsoft. |
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Typical cheap LCD issue. Sounds like they used 6 bit(?) panels.
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this is a common with apple, each year they cut back on the quality on their products. the problem with fading color has to do with the back light and the shape of the screen, if you look at a quality LCD and a cheap one, you will see that the surface of the screen has a different shape, this shape is design ti fight against the poor vertical viewing angle of LCD's the shape is usually like a concave mirror, this is because as you change your viewing angle, the brightness and color values also change so they design then in a way that provides the most even color possible the back light is also positioned in a way that allows for an even amount of brightness, cheaper LCD's don't have the precision in their design ass you will find in higher quality ones, the same mostly goes with apple when you buy something prebuilt instead of building it your self, the quality is greatly reduced as the company is trying to make the max amount of profits by keeping the prices as high as possible, while reducing production cost. most items built today are more fragile than items built 10 years ago. and since you cant buy all the parts and build your own mac, most of the parts are coming from one place so theres no real competition for quality. if they allowed you to install your own LCD, the quality would be better because there would be hundreds of companies all fighting to get you to pick their monitor, so if one company decided to reduce the quality, no one would buy their product as people will just buy the better quality item from their competitors with apple, your locked into a few select companies in which they have a monopoly over the hardware and if they decide to make their crap, people are still going to buy it because thats the only company.
on this ancient mac, after hitting it multiple times with a steel baseball bat, he was unable to destroy the case, only break some of the plastic and put a few dents, until he opened it then the real damage started to the case try doing this with the new macs (also try doing this to the new DELL pc's just for fun)
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As someone who has never liked apple b/c of their trendiness over functionality, this should be a hay day for me lately. It seems that most of my friends (non power users) prefer macs, so I have been giving them a good romping over these past issues (leopard bugs etc.) --------------- "When people agree with me, I always think that I am wrong" Oscar Wilde |
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The screens do not look like a "Defect" but more like a cheap screen(something apple lived on for years..guess the days of good screens are over for them....). I do not get perfect color either, but not that bad.....that could certainly put a damper on Photoshop use....
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Why all this hostility? Why is everyone out to "bash Apple"? Did they piss in someone's Cheerios this morning?
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ANY LEGITIMATE COMPANY that values its customers and doesn't want to lose future revenue will acknowledge a product defect and/or quality issue and either correct or recall the affected units.
The unmistakable signs of an emerging fascist dictatorship. We used to live in a free world, now we are being controlled by corporations. I guess when thousands of customers complain, the customer is STILL WRONG. --------------- Owner of the Dual Core Goliath. Now building the Quad Core Colossus... |
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I think people are badmouthing Apple because they make themselves out to be better than every other company out there in every aspect, especially quality. And this just proves that they're wrong. They ARE like every other company out there, as you've said, but they don't want you to believe it. They're finding out that they too can have problems in their software, like Microsoft, they can't have complete stability if they're going to support a broader range of software and hardware, like Microsoft, and that people WILL find ways to plant a virus on your beautiful rig as long as they have a reason to. Now they do. And it's happening. Apple refuses to admit that maybe Microsoft isn't the crappy software maker after all and if Apple wants to keep their perfect, trouble-free, user-friendly image, they're simply going to have to stop trying to take market share from Microsoft, which is bad business so they can't do that. The further forward they move, the more they look like their competitor and the fanboys out there are going to shat their pants because Apple will turn in to an equally viable option rather than the poster-child of stability and beauty. I reckon soon we'll start seeing Apple Tuesdays, service packs, and just as many articles on OS-X issues that we see about Vista or any other MS OS. Buying a computer will soon be all about interface preference. That's it. :-/
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I own one of the new 20" iMacs and haven't had any problems with the display. It looks much better than my older 19" ViewSonic LCD, and whether doing document work, photo editing or gaming, I haven't noticed any issues with image quality. |
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