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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Image Issues Hound MacBook Pro with Retina Display


MacBook Pro With Retina Display
MacBook Pro With Retina Display
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It appears that the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display of Apple may be experiencing some image issues, which has compelled the company to offer replacements for the affected units.

Some users of the MacBook Pro with Retina Display have indicated that some images would continue to stay on the screen for a number of minutes. This may be the first issue that the latest Apple device is facing.

Messages were posted by the users on the Apple Support Communities as they complained that some issue have cropped up as image continue to stay of the screen even though they were supposed to fade away already. The persistent image issue on the MacBook Pro with Retina Display is noted when the background is light and will continue to stay on the display screen for around five minutes before they fade away.

Some of the users whose units were affected have revealed that replacement units were ordered by the Apple Store after the personnel saw the issue for themselves. Speculations have emerged that the problem may be limited to a particular batch of MacBook Pro with Retina Display units since no reports have emerged that the issue affected numerous units of the Apple device.

However some observers have indicated that the in-plane-switching or IPS displays have been affected by image persistence, which is one of the problems with the technology that is being used on the MacBook Pro with Retina Display. Since Apple has a fourteen-day return policy for its devices, replacements for the defective units will not be a problem for users of the affected MacBook Pro with Retina Display.

A ninety-day technical phone support warranty is also offer by the company for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display as well as a one-year limited warranty for defective components on its devices.

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