Why? You could just as easily have had a replacement machine, one that was fine. Instead, you get a bad one, write the entire production run off as inadequate and come here to complain... and now you're back at square one.
Yes I would have done this as well. Once in a while life throws a lemon at you. It's no big deal in the modern era, as companies are more than happy to rectify the situation.
I was concerned that the MBP was a flaky and unrealiable product. After having it confirmed for me the disappointment was so crushing that this entire model feels tainted. Apple show contempt for it's pro users by not withdrawing this poor screen from the entire lineup.
Out of curiosity, what made you concerned before hand that the mbp screen was "flaky?" Was it reading these forums? If it was, I got to tell you: most users are not forum users, and most forum users do not bother to post about how great their machine is. By the nature of a forum, threads involving hardware woe are bound to be in much greater number than the, "my computer is just fine" types.
BTW, my screen is just fine (great in fact) so I don't think it's fair to categorize the entire lineup as "poor."
It's rather unfortunate that a great deal of responses have been effectively putting the blame on the purchaser for not willing to play test pilot for buggy hardware. As others have said in this and in other threads, there are many known problems with MBPs, but as of today, Apple still has not chosen to rectify them. No amount of calling switchers "quitters" will change this. I guess it's not hard to see where this refusal to admit the lack of quality control comes from, though.
I agree that the OP shouldn't be made to do Apple's QA for it, but honestly, how many mbps are actually bad? Do we have the sales and repairs figures? Until then, suggesting that the problems are rampant is wild speculation.
Now I'm sure
Sesshi is going to come in and tell me about the dozen different bad Apples he got(


), I'm still pretty confident that by and large, Apple's products suffer from no more problems than Dell, HP, etc.
Oh, come on. If this was a PC we'd have people going, "oh, that's perfectly normal, Windows computers are crap' and yet, when people buy a Mac, they expect perfection - double standards anyone?
That's because Apple actively promotes this idea. "It just works" isn't appropriate if it doesn't "just work." Even the Mac v PC ads that have been airing for the past several months are guilty of this. Attacking Vista and its bugs when Leopard has its own fair share opens Apple up to this critisizm.
He bought, IIRC one laptop, had one bad experience and now complaining? if every product I bought I experienced a fault, and refused to purchased one again, I would have died of hunger and exposure when I was a kid.
Let's not take this to the exteme now.
