Apple also has a dead pixel policy, but they don't readily share it with customers. Instead it is an internal policy Mac Geniuses use as a guideline to evaluate what to do.
Boy Genius Report has managed to obtain a copy of that guidance so we can all see what to expect if any of us need to take an Apple device in-store due to a dead pixel issue. Apparently Apple has recently updated the guidance hence the availability of this new sheet:
http://www.geek.com/articles/gadget...ed-dead-pixel-policy-for-all-devices-2010114/
WTF?????
it seems apple is starting to take advantage of the customers more openly, does anyone else think its wrong?
im surely dont want to open up my brand new LCD monitor and find 15 dead pixels as acceptable. i dont think even 1 is acceptable when its out of the box, QA should have checked the LCD pannels when they were at the factory.
that just means they will package more defective phones in order to save costs and have them as acceptable.
mah bad fd up on the links , all edited and correct
Boy Genius Report has managed to obtain a copy of that guidance so we can all see what to expect if any of us need to take an Apple device in-store due to a dead pixel issue. Apparently Apple has recently updated the guidance hence the availability of this new sheet:
http://www.geek.com/articles/gadget...ed-dead-pixel-policy-for-all-devices-2010114/
WTF?????
it seems apple is starting to take advantage of the customers more openly, does anyone else think its wrong?
im surely dont want to open up my brand new LCD monitor and find 15 dead pixels as acceptable. i dont think even 1 is acceptable when its out of the box, QA should have checked the LCD pannels when they were at the factory.
that just means they will package more defective phones in order to save costs and have them as acceptable.
mah bad fd up on the links , all edited and correct