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Bernardy

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Sep 18, 2011
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I believe that everyone's mid-2012 rMBP is experiencing screen ghosting due to apple's technical issues. Apple just release its new rMBP, and according to 9to5mac(http://9to5mac.com/2013/02/16/new-m...acbook-pros-use-some-upgraded-internal-parts/), apple has solved that ghosting problem. So, I think that apple is responsible to solve that problem for users of 2012 rMBP and I want to know that has anyone went to apple store and replaced his old rMBP?
 
I believe that everyone's mid-2012 rMBP is experiencing screen ghosting due to apple's technical issues. Apple just release its new rMBP, and according to 9to5mac(http://9to5mac.com/2013/02/16/new-m...acbook-pros-use-some-upgraded-internal-parts/), apple has solved that ghosting problem. So, I think that apple is responsible to solve that problem for users of 2012 rMBP and I want to know that has anyone went to apple store and replaced his old rMBP?

wait so they are sayin the new LG units wont have IR?
 
If you have a severe IR problem, Apple will replace your display for free. They won't give you a new computer, obviously.
 
I don't have ghosting issues, nor would I expect Apple to replace my entire computer for just a display issue anyways.
 
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