please check, im wondering if apple is still using LGs (crap) or if its samsung (sometimes crap) only.
there is a rumor again on the discussion board on apple.com that apple may have actually stopped using LGS on their updated 15 inch.
2013 w LG. not happy about it at all. Had a 2012 w samsung prior and apple couldn't figured out a glitch and gave me this. (asked them to keep trying on my old unit as i waned to keep samsung)
samsung screen was hands down brighter and vivid.
what configuration is your laptop? is it the new updated specs released in february?
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what configuration has your laptop? is it with the new updated specs released in february?
thats horrible news
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looks like apple is still ripping off its costumers.
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looks like apple is still ripping off its costumers.
thats horrible news
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looks like apple is still ripping off its costumers.
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looks like apple is still ripping off its costumers.
2013 w LG. not happy about it at all. Had a 2012 w samsung prior and apple couldn't figured out a glitch and gave me this. (asked them to keep trying on my old unit as i waned to keep samsung)
samsung screen was hands down brighter and vivid.
Complete nonsense.
I've had both screens side by side when I purchased two MacBook Retina 15's.
Both screens look identical in brightness, color, tone, and every conceivable way. I checked this with a light meter and a color spectrometer ($1000 tool for calibrating cinema displays) and both showed under 3% difference in brightness and even less in color with the Samsung being darker (a 3% difference is negligible in brightness and you would never tell).
The source of the problem is likely all in your head.
The LG displays have also been fixed for burn in (my first LG display did have severe burn in though) so there should be no complaints.
Yes, i am looking to have issues with my computer. No, you are wrong.. My current LG retina computer i have to crank up to 3/4 brightness to give me what my samsung did at 1/2.
Even compaired to a cMBP 13 this display is noticeably dimmer.🙄
last thing i want to do it spend time getting another computer. I am keeping this hoping for the best
yup... It bothers me knowing I am almost guaranteed to have issues in the distant future and they will have to take apart this $2,200 computer.
Complete nonsense.
I've had both screens side by side when I purchased two MacBook Retina 15's.
Both screens look identical in brightness, color, tone, and every conceivable way. I checked this with a light meter and a color spectrometer ($1000 tool for calibrating cinema displays) and both showed under 3% difference in brightness and even less in color with the Samsung being darker (a 3% difference is negligible in brightness and you would never tell).
The source of the problem is likely all in your head.
The LG displays have also been fixed for burn in (my first LG display did have severe burn in though) so there should be no complaints.
The Retina display is SUPPOSED to be noticeably dimmer than the cMBP with BOTH and LG or a Samsung screen.
Look there is absolutely no way that your screen is noticeably dimmer JUST because you have an LG screen and not a Samsung screen. Apple actually specifies how bright the screen needs to be when sending specs to the manufacturers, and they specify this in the computer's spec sheet. If they delivered anything else there would be an instant class action lawsuit.
It is much more likely that you either invented the problem for example by comparing your LG screen to your cMBP and imagining that your Samsung screen was as bright as the cMBP, or that you have a defective machine that has reduced brightness.
Again, there is absolutely no way that the two different models of screen are designed or manufactured to have a significantly different levels of brightness. And like I said I have tested this issue back to back with lab grade equipment and visual comparisons and there is no significant difference, either technical or visual.
Ok I read and understand AND Agree with points you made however you are forgetting that the LG display sitting infront of me as I type this is indeed dimmer then the samsung equipped computer I had a few days ago.
those are the facts. Anything you say is just stipulation as YOU have not physically used the two 15R computers I have. Case closed ..Period..
Nice attitude there dude.
For the record, on average, Samsung's are brighter, but have worse colour reproduction (even after calibration), and lower contrast levels. The LGs are dimmer, but have much better blacks and colour reproduction.
EDIT: FYI when they replace the screen, they also replace the top case and the battery. I had some dings on my case (near the speaker and on the edge where the cables plug in) and 130 cycles on the battery. All fixed with my new Samsung display. Quite happy right now!
Nice attitude there dude.
For the record, on average, Samsung's are brighter, but have worse colour reproduction (even after calibration), and lower contrast levels. The LGs are dimmer, but have much better blacks and colour reproduction.
That's cool! I didn't realize that. I had my 5 month old rMBP LG screen replaces two weeks ago. I haven't checked battery cycles yet...any idea why they're changing the battery out too?
Any links or actual measurements that prove your theory? I've had both screens now...Sammy and LG and I completely disagree with your assessment. My Samsung monitor blacks and color are spot on and needed little fiddling to calibrate, where as the LG I spent significantly more time calibrating and was never able to get as close to the black point of my current Samsung. It's not a huge difference. But in my experience, the Samsung blacks are definitely a wee bit better...color reproduction seems almost identical. No difference at all worth concern. Samsung (post calibration) is a bit warmer...we've managed to hit 6540k.
Any links to provide a backup to your theory would be gladly appreciated.
Thanks
J
Yes, i am looking to have issues with my computer. No, you are wrong.. My current LG retina computer i have to crank up to 3/4 brightness to give me what my samsung did at 1/2.
Even compaired to a cMBP 13 this display is noticeably dimmer.🙄
last thing i want to do it spend time getting another computer. I am keeping this hoping for the best
Complete nonsense.
I've had both screens side by side when I purchased two MacBook Retina 15's.
Both screens look identical in brightness, color, tone, and every conceivable way. I checked this with a light meter and a color spectrometer ($1000 tool for calibrating cinema displays) and both showed under 3% difference in brightness and even less in color with the Samsung being darker (a 3% difference is negligible in brightness and you would never tell).
The source of the problem is likely all in your head.
The LG displays have also been fixed for burn in (my first LG display did have severe burn in though) so there should be no complaints.