How do you know what I can live with? I am a college student, who works 40 hours a week, goes to school 18hrs per semester, and just spent $2000 on this machine - That has a dead Pixel.
I understand that somethings bother other people differently, but when I spend money, I want my product to be perfect.
Thanks everybody for the help.
I find even one dead pixel infuriating. And really, when it comes to sell it, do you really want to say, "Perfect iMac except a dead pixel that will really tick you off!"?
No, you don't.
Glad they're taking care of it for you. Dead/stuck pixels make me sad.
Would anybody have any info on the official Apple screen discoloration policy?
In other words, how much of the yellow (or any other color) tinge is acceptable?
A screen shot of the relevant internal document would be best🙂...
Tom B.
and exactly how is that related with the topic ?
It quotes an Apple specification, not easily available to customer. I was hoping for another screen related link by proxy.
Tom B.
google might help , it helped me to find that link 😉
I can understand you being sad/mad/whatever, but I'm sure you do understand the meaning of "WHITIN FACTORY TOLERANCES".
I can understand you being sad/mad/whatever, but I'm sure you do understand the meaning of "WHITIN FACTORY TOLERANCES".
but a iMac is not a handmade product , its a mass produced aio system from china with a apple logo on , and as every mass produced product there will be a certain amount of units come out of the factory with faults of some kind ,
thats how things work nowadays not only with apple computers , a underpayed and overworked workforce doesn't help much to solve the problem of mass production
I agree with your statement in a logical sense, but emotionally, I'd rather someone else end up with a unit "within factory tolerances" while I'll look for my dead pixel free unit even if it means a few exchanges in the process.😛 luckily got one on the first try.
I'd just get an exchange if your within the 14 days.
I've taken back plenty of macbooks, macbook pros, iphones and cinema displays for just 1 dead/stuck pixel and everytime got an exchange.
I hate dead/stuck pixels (it also ruins the resale value).
As you can see by my signature, I work in Geek Squad and Best Buy. In 2 weeks I will have my BA in Management of Information Systems. Clearly I understand technology and understand the business.
Hurmmmm...
I always thought that you could return a product form Apple simply if did not like it. Maybe they will charge a restocking fee. That realy doesn't seem right, their should be a way to get that fixed free of charge. I would strongly suggest you start emailing the higher-ups.
Best of luck to you.
This might have been true a decade ago, but it's definitely not true anymore. While dead pixels are a real possibility, they're not entirely common. Less than 1% of LCD monitors have one or more dead pixels. You're more likely to have backlight problems before you get a dead pixel.
This doesn't necessarily mean you're home free when ordering a monitor. Unfortunately, many places still keep the same restrictive policies on monitor replacement, which can allow for more than 1 (sometimes up to 7 or higher) before you qualify for a return. Remember, less than 1% still means that out of 1000 people, there will still be an unfortunate few. You either live with it, or you fuss until they allow you to exchange it.
Even with my iMac, which has gotten at least 5 replacements or repairs, I have yet to get a dead pixel. Unfortunately the yellow tinge is still there. But the good news is that unless Apple is just recycling bad monitors into their iMacs (which at this point wouldn't surprise me), dead pixels are overblown.
Did you not read my post?
They are going to take care of it, for just one dead pixel. 😀
Obviously it sucks to go through the hassle, but it really sucks because nothing else is wrong with it, no yellow backlighting, no uneven backlighting, no weird audio issues, nothing. Just one f'n pixel away from perfection. I'm glad I am going to get it taken care of, but it just makes for a sad panda.
I too have a degree in BBA and MIS, and have been working in the industry for quite some time now, but that has nothing to do with a dead pixel issue you are having.😛
I had a dead pixel on my previous 24" noticed it after the 2 week return policy, damn aurora wallpaper does a good job of disguising it. Was one of the reasons why I was disgusted with the computer after I noticed it. When the 27" i7s were announced I jumped at one and sold my 24" c2d for quite a loss.
In my opinion, I don't care what if 10 dead pixels are "within spec" I paid 2200 for a perfect machine, not a penny less, if they aren't willing to work with me to exchange it for a perfect machine then I dont want it.😉
Luckily my i7 has no dead pixels or yellowing, first thing I did when I powered it up was change the background and check for dead pixels.😀
Just hopefully your next machine won't have any dead pixels.