Per request and consideration of the MacRumors community as well as other Mac users out there, I submitted the email below to Steve Jobs regarding this issue. Will let everyone know if I hear back despite the unlikeliness of this happening.
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sjobs@apple.com
date Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 2:22 PM
subject MacBook Air Display Defect
Steve,
Whether it is you or a representative of you reading this, I just wanted to let you know that many people (especially myself) are quite disappointed with the display in the recently launched MacBook Airs. There are thin horizontal lines that span across the entire screen throughout the vertical landscape of the display appearing about every 1-2 pixels. As you can imagine, this is quite distracting and damages the overall user experience.
Given the high price point of this product and similarly high gross margins that you enjoy, I would have hoped that additional investment would have been put into the QC and manufacturing processes to avoid these type of issues. We have already seen issues with the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros - specifically, unreliable trackpad responses, dents in the unibody enclosure, unusual fan noises, etc. - and to see these types of problems on a revised notebook model is not very confidence-inspiring to say the least. You already target a very niche market with this notebook who are willing to pay a premium for the portability and beautiful display, but because of the issues, this has deterred many people from purchasing it. As this problem becomes more well-known, I can only imagine it losing popularity.
I have been a die hard Apple fan for years - starting all the way from the Macintosh LC days playing Shufflepuck Cafe and using Writing Center, but it is clear that QC has suffered greatly in recent years due to the growing demand of your products. I actually received a call from one of your engineers to inquire further into the issue which is reassuring, but to accept that such a fundamental flaw in the display has already reached the masses (which could have been fairly easily caught in the QC process) makes me question the company's emphasis on product quality vs. design.
Anyways, there are a lot of disgrunted and concerned users out there (including myself). My hope is that this message will at least bring more internal attention to the matter and a resolution will be available soon.
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