Hi all, I've had my MBP 16 m1 for about a month, and enjoying it allot.
I noticed when I got it there was a small mark on the screen, looked like a pit in the A/R coating, wasn't that noticeable tbh and I normally try not to be too fussy, specially when it was hardly noticeable while in use. (I was also aware that people where struggling to get the machines in the UK so I didn't want to return a perfect machine with a small mark on the screen).
Fast forward and I noticed the mark had lifted, so now it was catching the light, so I thought I would speak to apple support because if it gets worse I wanted it to be noted there was an issue. While on the phone he asked me if I could feel it under my nail and I very carefully just brushed my nail over it.. which point some little particles came out like dust... I wiped it with my microfibre monitor cloth and it scratched the screen.. Turns out that magical dust was glass dust.
So there is a small glass chip in my screen like you would have on a car windscreen (just allot smaller), and where it was a small dot its now a black dot on my screen as light doesn't really pass through it.
Its still so small it would't bother me, but I'm worried like a chip in a car windscreen that its a weak point now, and one day my screen would just crack with slightest pressure on it.
luckily I sent apple a picture before the magic dust popped out of my screen and it scratched the coating (as the screen is perfect apart from this one single mark)
Naïvely I thought apple would sort this under warranty because it wasn't my fault and I have never scratched a screen in my life as I'm super careful and use only the right stuff to clean the screen when the time comes and I try to clean it as little as possible... keep your fingers off it and don't spit on it and you'll be mint.
I have Eizo monitors (CG319X) so I used the delicate microfibre that came with that and there special cleaning fluid which if ok for a £4k monitor I'm going to say is ok for the MBP.
So end of the conversation with Apple is no warranty and I have to pay for repair under Apple Care + if I want it repaired or wait until the crack spreads and takes the screen with it.
Is this normal? I've had a lot of MBP over the years, and never scratched or marked a screen due to being so careful so am I just unlucky or are the new screen just not up to the task?
Apples response seems to be user error, which I'm sure is right 98% of the time, in this case I don't know what else I could have done to prevent this.
I'm really worried about getting a repair as every machine that I've had repaired under warranty has had major issues after they open them up, I'm more tempted to sell this machine and get another one.
What would you do? cross your fingers and hope for the best or go in the store and argue the toss knowing your likely to be shot down and told your wrong...
I noticed when I got it there was a small mark on the screen, looked like a pit in the A/R coating, wasn't that noticeable tbh and I normally try not to be too fussy, specially when it was hardly noticeable while in use. (I was also aware that people where struggling to get the machines in the UK so I didn't want to return a perfect machine with a small mark on the screen).
Fast forward and I noticed the mark had lifted, so now it was catching the light, so I thought I would speak to apple support because if it gets worse I wanted it to be noted there was an issue. While on the phone he asked me if I could feel it under my nail and I very carefully just brushed my nail over it.. which point some little particles came out like dust... I wiped it with my microfibre monitor cloth and it scratched the screen.. Turns out that magical dust was glass dust.
So there is a small glass chip in my screen like you would have on a car windscreen (just allot smaller), and where it was a small dot its now a black dot on my screen as light doesn't really pass through it.
Its still so small it would't bother me, but I'm worried like a chip in a car windscreen that its a weak point now, and one day my screen would just crack with slightest pressure on it.
luckily I sent apple a picture before the magic dust popped out of my screen and it scratched the coating (as the screen is perfect apart from this one single mark)
Naïvely I thought apple would sort this under warranty because it wasn't my fault and I have never scratched a screen in my life as I'm super careful and use only the right stuff to clean the screen when the time comes and I try to clean it as little as possible... keep your fingers off it and don't spit on it and you'll be mint.
I have Eizo monitors (CG319X) so I used the delicate microfibre that came with that and there special cleaning fluid which if ok for a £4k monitor I'm going to say is ok for the MBP.
So end of the conversation with Apple is no warranty and I have to pay for repair under Apple Care + if I want it repaired or wait until the crack spreads and takes the screen with it.
Is this normal? I've had a lot of MBP over the years, and never scratched or marked a screen due to being so careful so am I just unlucky or are the new screen just not up to the task?
Apples response seems to be user error, which I'm sure is right 98% of the time, in this case I don't know what else I could have done to prevent this.
I'm really worried about getting a repair as every machine that I've had repaired under warranty has had major issues after they open them up, I'm more tempted to sell this machine and get another one.
What would you do? cross your fingers and hope for the best or go in the store and argue the toss knowing your likely to be shot down and told your wrong...