• FlashMobOfOne
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    51 hour ago

    Apple builds obsolescence into their products on purpose.

    If you’d bought a PC, a faulty screen would be easily replaceable. I had to replace my laptop screen myself several years ago, and with a $60 part and ten minutes on youtube, it was an easy repair.

  • @[email protected]
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    446 hours ago

    Pathetically weak flex cable and connector. Obvious problem and design weakness that’s persisted for years.

    • @aeronmelon
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      276 hours ago

      It would be a relief if that was the problem. Even if Apple won’t issue a recall, third-party cables can be made and sold for a reasonable price by places like iFixIt.

      If the display itself is defective, then this is going to be real bad for a lot of people unless Apple bites the bullet.

      • @M600
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        205 hours ago

        Look at the 2016 MacBook Pro.

        They had a problem with the display cable and it can’t be easily replaced since it’s soldered to the display.

        You basically just need to get an entirely new display even though it’s just the cable.

        Additionally, some shops will resolder the cable, but it’s not a long term solution.

        Even replacing the display by Apple is not a long term solution because they replace it with another display that has a cable that’s slightly too short and will eventually break again.

        So the only real solution is to buy a new computer.

  • Ben Matthews
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    125 hours ago

    Hmm. I’m still using a 2014 iMac, as its 27" 5k screen still very good for coding (with added memory). Sometimes develops a bunch of thin vertical lines, which come and go maybe dependent on temperature, but hasn’t changed for for ten years and i can live with those. Just wish they’d continue providing security updates for it.

    • Flying Squid
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      27" 2015 iMac here. No problems whatsoever. I’m going to use this thing until it dies.

      Edit: Gotta love the downvotes for literally just owning a Mac. Good luck breaking into the industry as a video editor without one, guys.

  • @JASN_DE
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    949 hours ago

    about two years

    How convenient.

    • @ceiphas
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      568 hours ago

      It’s exactly the time, where they are legally required to fix that in the EU

      • @JASN_DE
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        197 hours ago

        I know, that’s why it always catches my eye when there’s “2 years” in there somewhere.

  • @[email protected]
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    45 hours ago

    Yeah, depending on how widespread this is, it’s probably worse than staingate.

    I bought a 2014 MacBook Pro earlier this year, I got a good deal on it partly because it’s got severe delamination issues. With dark mode, it doesn’t really bother me enough to spend several hours with a bottle of Listerine to fix it yet.

  • @rottingleaf
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    138 hours ago

    What does this have to do with “Apple Silicon”? Unless it’s not screen deterioration, but something with graphic output.

    • Bezier
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      41 hour ago

      It refers to the affected models, not the cause. The apple silicon iMac was a complete redesign.

    • @amorpheus
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      Might just be to indicate when it started happening. They could have written “M1” and still cause the same confusion, and I believed that’s what the model is called.

    • @arin
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      188 hours ago

      “According to an investigation by one of the affected users, the Apple iMac screen uses a flex cable that must sustain a voltage of around 50 volts when the screen is set to high or maximum brightness. This causes the connector to burn out over time, it was theorized, resulting in short circuits that cause the black lines to appear on the screen”

      • @rottingleaf
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        68 hours ago

        Oh. Makes sense it’s a cable. This way they can profit on spare cables and keep the reputation of reliable hardware for their fanbase.

        • @kalleboo
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          177 hours ago

          This flex cable is bonded to the LCD and requires a replacement of the whole display assembly

          • @rottingleaf
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            117 hours ago

            Oh, so they can sell the whole matrix in addition to cable. Even better.

            • @slaacaa
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              A true marvel of engineering, pushing the boundries of business and technology

              Tap for spoiler

              /s

          • @lando55
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            23 hours ago

            Oh. Makes sense it’s Cable. This way they can profit on spare Cables and keep the reputation of New Mutants for their fanbase.

    • Bezier
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      559 minutes ago

      I find victim blaming counterproductive. It would be more helpful to discuss stronger consumer protection laws.

        • Dran
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          53 hours ago

          We shouldn’t blame the victims that society failed to properly educate. You’re right that if people intimately understood apple the way you probably do, they’d never buy an apple product. I would argue, however, that it’s a failing of education not an informed choice to be corporately cucked.

          • @[email protected]
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            When people willfully choose to buy products from a known anti-consumer companies, they are victims of their own poor choices. They do know, and they choose to buy them anyway. I know because they’ll freely admit this to me.

            • Dran
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              The thing about rational actors, is when given the same information they should make the same choices. I would argue that they’re most likely, instead, just at the peak of mt. stupid

    • @[email protected]
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      42 hours ago

      Ehh…iOS is arguably the most secure mobile operating system (excluding something like GrapheneOS) currently on the market.

      I don’t give a shit what brand you use, because I don’t have brand loyalty, but I can see valid reasons for why someone might want to use Apple Macbooks. Shitting on the consumer here does no good. All consumers deserve the same amount of consumer protection, regardless of which tech overlord they happen to purchase their hardware from.

      • @[email protected]
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        -147 minutes ago

        Shitting on the consumer here does no good.

        It absolutely does help to remind them that they’re victims of their own poor choices.