QuickTold: Apple resorts to bribing owners of defective 27-inch iMacs to shut up.

Tip by Anonymous | Added 2010-02-07, 04:57 PM | 8 Replies

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> Anonymous 02/07/10(Sun)17:44 No.6154 
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Don't worry macfags I'm sure apple will fix this in a firmware update.

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> Anonymous 02/07/10(Sun)18:29 No.6155 
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iMacs use IPS panels right? And the new Max-iPad uses an IPS panel right?

I can already see everyone returning those pieces of shit because of the same problem.
> Marty Chang 02/07/10(Sun)18:49 No.6156 
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>>6155
"high quality screen" my aching ass.
> Anonymous 02/07/10(Sun)20:19 No.6157 
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Maybe with that money they can buy a real computer.
> Anonymous 02/07/10(Sun)22:40 No.6158 
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>>6156
Macfag? =0
> Marty Chang 02/07/10(Sun)22:47 No.6159 
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>>6158
Huh? I was referring to how Apple calls their IPS screens "high quality".
> sarge 02/08/10(Mon)06:22 No.6168 
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I'm starting to read IPS as iPiss[ed on your screen]
> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:42 No.6174 
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>>6155
If by "return" you mean "lie to yourself and pretend it's awesome", then yes.