Gokhan said:really can i get pics ??????
look closer they are there !!!
MacRumorUser said:This duality leads me to the conclusion.
The problem is not exclusive to this PB revision at all and it's also NOT software related or to do with the non standard resolution.
Therefore it is Hardware and will not be resolveable by software update.
And though I wish it was'nt it probably does fall within Apple's acceptable specs
Dont expect screen to improve with the Intel books. The Dell's are intel and if they suffer from the same problem, why wouldn't the intel macs?
Gokhan said:why the **** do people keep making excuses for apple charging 2000$ + for a ****ing defective product wake up people u are getting conned
pubwvj said:Maybe because it is not a defect to everyone.
Maybe some LCDs show the problem more than others.
Maybe both of the above.
Gokhan said:why the **** do people keep making excuses for apple charging 2000$ + for a ****ing defective product wake up people u are getting conned
i had a new pb and sent it back got a refurb very very happy with it its perfect that what i expect for £1300 nothing more nothing less
Gokhan said:why the **** do people keep making excuses for apple charging 2000$ + for a ****ing defective product wake up people u are getting conned
i had a new pb and sent it back got a refurb very very happy with it its perfect that what i expect for £1300 nothing more nothing less
MacRumorUser said:I agree. I just don't see it as a problem. The word 'problem' suggests that its preventing / impede me from doing somthing and causing me a headache (proverbaly and litereally) but the screen doesn't do that to me.
Once I used Supercal and colour calibrated, i got rid of nearly all traces of scanlines, even when looking at extreme closeness to the screen. (admitedly the supercal program had to run a couple of times before I got it right.)
But side by side with my 20" ACD there isn't that much difference now, except for overall brightness obviously.
ortuno2k said:Even though the lines aren't visible to me for 90% of the time that I'll use the laptop, it's unacceptable to know that they are there, whether I see them now or later when I load pictures or video editing.
ortuno2k said:I've gotten really used to the backlit keyboard...one of the things I like the most about it so far.
GreenDice said:I just got my PB15 two weeks ago. Being a picky person myself, I don't have any problem with the new screen. If they are there when you have to be very close to the screen, isn't a non-issue because nobody uses the computer with his/her face that close to the screen? .
adrian-cg said:Or at least I cant see them. I'll post pics ASAP so if anyone would be kind enough to provide the links to the tests I'll check them out and tell you if I'm just blind or I got REALLY lucky.
Gokhan said:yeah my punctuation is bad big deal again i state it is a PROBLEM wake up to it denial is not the answer
and yes people PC is becoming a fast possibility for me too you get a cheap product with a long warranty and yes u get viruses but dont connect to the net with that machine then !!!