If you purchased a 12-inch MacBook or MacBook Pro with Retina display and have experienced issues with the anti-reflective coating wearing off or delaminating, Apple may repair the notebook free of charge. Apple will replace Retina displays on eligible models purchased as far back as June 2012 until October 16, 2017, or within three years of the original date of purchase, whichever is longer. The program was extended to provide affected customers with a longer window of time to get their notebook serviced. The program has not been publicly announced, but Apple confirmed to MacRumors that repairs continue to be handled internally through AppleCare.
Apple does not plan to announce the program publicly at this time, unlike its and listed on its website. We recommend affected customers schedule a Genius Bar appointment at an Apple Store or by phone, online chat, or email. Click on 'get help' on, and then select Mac Mac notebooks Hardware Issues Display Issue and support options should be presented to you. Apple's support website will ask for your Mac's serial number, which can be found by clicking on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and clicking on About This Mac in the dropdown menu. Affected customers can also visit an Apple Authorized Service Provider to determine if their notebook is eligible for coverage. If you have already incurred out-of-warranty costs related to this issue, you may be eligible for a refund, which can be initiated by contacting Apple support directly. MacRumors revealed the repair program's existence in following from thousands of customers within our discussion forums, on the Apple Support Communities, and elsewhere.
A website called contains a gallery of MacBook Pro models with seemingly damaged anti-reflective coating, revealing that the blemishes can extend across the entire screen in extreme cases. Meanwhile, a related to the issue has nearly 9,000 members and continues to see regular activity. Not being rude, but then why do you come here? Genuinely curious. I am always fascinated when people denounce something (like a religion), and then can't seem to actually 'leave' it.
Or they become antagonistic. I'm here because I like watching tech (in the security arena), also educating readers with my knowledge and Apl is a very interesting story, I sort of want to witness the Apl decline front-row honestly and see how long-term Apl users (like my own sister) react to their world changing, its interesting. Google, Amazon, FB. Microsoft are not as desperate in positioning, Apl at 70% one product is very interesting case study. My degree is in Business process/statistics, so I have a background in analysis.
Remember I'm currently a current Apl user, ex-apl consumer I have a mostly unused Ipad Air (from work,then I got Lumias) in my spare bag in my trunk, I update it once in a while, occasionally use it. So hope that answers your question. I would like to be blown away by a new apl product or even settle for a non -yawnfest WWDC that stops making me tune in for comedy in EDGE on my SP4, so I'm curious as well to see how Apl works and navigates this cliff.
If they pivot or fail. Everyone looks at a trainwreck and Apl is stage center. Apl is a huge bloated company, almost tragic with the nimble world around them, similar to AOL remember 'You got mail' there was a movie on it. Good news they still have subscribers! Just lost 'mindshare', sound familiar?
I literally LOL'd when the over hyped AplWatch launch, with them describing the 'Galaxy of Apps' and pillow watch.pure gold comedy. At one point I bought ipods, an ipad3 (for my wife).thought about iPhone for me (short time) and my wife. I even recommended to my wife to try the iPhone 6s after 3 androids she tends to destroy, she thought then she bought an Galaxy S6 saying to me simply 'I don't like apl', she checked out the Costco girl asked about her choice and said good call LOL at checkout,'I hate apl', brutal. She never used her iPad 3 either i bought her earlier pink smart cover and all.what a total waste of $400 Apl is not anymore a choice, nobody I know wants one anymore even my apl-sister/her husband who are both blown away by my SP4 and my older sister's Surface Book., So all this 'fallout' is simply due to what Apl did after with products, prices and brain dead decisions. Their unabashed arrogance attracts me, why on Earth are they so arrogant? I never got the Apl 'cult' mindset.so I examine it and the associated vice up close.
Think of me as the Canary. Look at Apl spelling for indicators.Thee letters to go. I'm just the messenger. I wish all well.
Let's try iObserve and iTry. Just got my mid-2012 Macbook Pro Retina back from Apple after the screen started degrading a couple of weeks ago.
Only found out about this after Googling the problem. Called Apple customer service and they immediately said to take it in to the nearest store which was here in central London. Took it in and within a couple of minutes they knew what to do. Straight on the iPhone clicking through menu's like it was second nature. Implying to me that this was quite common.
Took 4 days to come back to me and they replace the entire top half of the laptop so it effectively looks brand new. Personally think it's disgusting that they haven't informed people formally. They know who has purchased because when I called them up, they asked (without me stating) whether it was in reference to my Macbook Pro that I purchased in 2012. Such as shame that they've become so focused on profit over brand - a balance is achievable but then that's what they brought in Tim Cook to do and (to that point) he's achieved with aplomb. I'd have effused about them for months on end if they had have done.
Instead I continue to question my commitment to them and weigh up whether I can switch over to Windows without too much pain.
The number one complaint about the: The glare and reflections from the glossy screen. The glossy screen makes colors pop, but some people find it impossible to work with the screen because of glare or reflections. We’re into the third generation of the aluminum iMac, which ushered in the glossy-only era.
And there’s no indication from Apple that anti-glare (also called “matte”) screen options will ever be available. In fact, when I talked to an Apple representative about anti-glare screens, the rep said that users could apply anti-glare film to the screen. In this Macworld Video, I’ll take a look at an anti-glare film for iMac screens. I’ll show you how you apply it to an iMac screen, and we’ll take a look at how the iMac screen looks before and after the film is put on the screen. I’ll be using an anti-glare film from Photodon. Download.
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