Comments on: Apple to replace 'spotty' PowerBook screens
Company offers free replacement screens to owners of 15-inch models that display white spots.
Company offers free replacement screens to owners of 15-inch models that display white spots.
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- they were fine with me
- by s_mamdani September 28, 2004 10:10 AM PDT
- I had the screen splotches back in April, and Apple gave me no trouble with replacing the screen free of charge. I understand its possible that others have had problems getting apple to cover their screen issues, but that hasnt bee my experience. In fact, the company that i have heard the most about in regards screen problems/no solutions is Dell. More than 1/3rd of my law school class uses Inspiron notebooks; I know of at least 4 people (out of about 70) that have had catastrophic screen failures that Dell has refused to repair, claiming that the screens could not possible fail without being dropped or somehow mistreated. If you're going to bash companies that provide spotty and unhelpful service, take Dell on once in a while and be more balanced
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- Here we go again...
- by mikeg4936 September 28, 2004 12:24 PM PDT
- Another scenario of Mac users bashing PCs. It was a perfectly informative and unbiased article, but people who think Apple can't do wrong intervene again... will it ever end?
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