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Well... now that you mention it... :D nah, I'm very happy with the 11". However I do have a question for those with the 11". I was in Best Buy last week playing around with the Air's and what I noticed when I went into iPhoto, and opened up the demo reel, color in the pictures on the one 11" looked much darker then color in the pics on the 2nd 11" Air they had set up. Brightness seemed higher on the first 11", and the color's seemed more authentic, versa colors being too dark on the 2nd one.
My screen is pretty good, brightness is great. But, and maybe this is just because it is a low end LCD, there is a small bit of grain to my lcd. Are there different LCD's for the 11"? LG/Samsung...etc.

Your display is junk back to the Apple Store:p
 
Oh my God, you DO realize it costs Apple like 300 dollars to make an iPhone and they sell it for a thousand?

Bottom line: Relax, they have everything calculated in the price...including returns, open boxes, etc. not to mention over one hinder billion dollars in off shore bank accounts. You worry too much! :cool:

No need to use the Lord's name in vain...

Thanks for all the replies, got the exchange done, no hassels, and a completely different sales associate. There must be at least 20+ sales asscociates working the floor, the store is always jam packed. Out of the store in 5 minutes from the time of waiting.
Apple must have some serious strict code of giving happy customer service, because in all the time's I've been in the store the employee's walk around happy happy. I thought for sure on this 4th exchange I would get some words from the sale's guy, but they still treat you like a new customer. Even on this exchange the guy comes over and he's overjoyed to do the exchange for me.
Anyways, definately glad to have the 11" back :cool: thanks for the input

Glad this worked out and you are happy with it. I am bad with buyers remorse only if there is a lack of capability for what I do.
 
I honestly think your MacBook is fine, you can try different RGB schemes from the display settings if you want to. If your screen has too much issues, take it to a local genius bar and they will fix it fo fwee.
 
I honestly think your MacBook is fine, you can try different RGB schemes from the display settings if you want to. If your screen has too much issues, take it to a local genius bar and they will fix it fo fwee.

My screen is pretty great, I just noticed a tint of grain to it... but was also curious if Apple uses different manufactures to provide the screens? I won't take it to the genious bar though, no point. It's working great, color is great, and I doubt they would or could do anything for a bit of grain in the screen.
 
My screen is pretty great, I just noticed a tint of grain to it... but was also curious if Apple uses different manufactures to provide the screens? I won't take it to the genious bar though, no point. It's working great, color is great, and I doubt they would or could do anything for a bit of grain in the screen.

Never hurts to ask...
 
My screen is pretty great, I just noticed a tint of grain to it... but was also curious if Apple uses different manufactures to provide the screens? I won't take it to the genious bar though, no point. It's working great, color is great, and I doubt they would or could do anything for a bit of grain in the screen.

Yea Apple uses different manufacturers for screens, so some are lighter or darker than others. Apple can do stuff for your screen if you want, after all you did pay a lot of money for a product.
 
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