This time, Apple Store 'geniuses' made out with a bullshit test that it was 'normal' and 'expected' - to which I pointed out that the Samsung equivalents had no such 'normal' ghosting at all.įought with the fuckers for 3 weeks. Which promptly developed image retention after two weeks.
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Then the trouble started.Įxchanged for another screen - except it was another LG. I heard about this defect in the above-mentioned thread about two weeks after launch, but didn't notice anything for about 6 weeks after receiving it. I have one as well, and the original screen was an LG (purchased a week after they launched the computer, but not delivered for another month).
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This is why all the big pro-corporate-interests media/political loudmouths (aside from the small fraction of them working for law firms) shout so much about "tort reform!" and try to push through legislation *weakening* class action abilities - megacorporations overwhelmingly prefer to keep their I'm-bigger-than-you legal advantage over private individuals. On the other hand, class actions frequently allow a too-small-for-individuals-to-bother case to get serious, top-notch legal representation, and take a big chunk of cash from the company (as they deserve for mass-screwing-over their customers). Can you cite any examples of companies being swamped by "thousands" of individual lawsuits over small-cash issues? - because in the real world, that never actually happens. What really cuts down on legal costs is having millions of potential plaintiffs who each, for the ~$50 of damage done to them, are not willing to go through the bother of even small-claims court (except for a tiny number, who can be paid off a couple hundred bucks on an individual basis).