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Un conector MagSafe zgarie serios ecranul unui MacBook Pro Retina, Apple inca nu stie cum sa il repare

  In MacBook Pro 2012 Apple a implementat un nou model de conector MagSafe care teoretic ar trebui sa fie mai bun, insa care in realitate se dovedeste a fi mult, mult mai prost. Un posesor al unui asemenea Mac a reusit sa isi crape ecranul laptop-ului cu noul conector MagSafe, iar rezultatul il aveti in imaginea de mai sus. Practic acel conector s-a desprins de port fara ca utilizatorul sa vada, acesta a inchis capacul Mac-ului, iar conectorul prins intre ecran si tastatura a zgariat ecranul asa cum vedeti in imaginea de mai sus.

I ordered a Retina display MacBook the moment Apple announced them, and received it shortly thereafter. I had it for about two days, when the following happened. The MacBook was sitting on my desk. I moved it a few inches to the left. This caused the power cable to bump against a book sitting on my desk. Which, in turn, caused the MagSafe connector to fall out of its socket. The cable, coming straight out of the connector, then pushed it on top of my MacBook: Not having noticed what had happened, I closed the screen. Apparently, the glass on Apple’s new screens is really thin, because it immediately broke.

  Problema este ca Apple stie ca acesti conectori nu sunt indeajuns de puternici pentru a ramane lipiti de Mac-uri, utilizatorii se plang pe forumurile sale, insa compania nu stie cum sa rezolve problema. utilizatorul cu ecranul crapat a fost la un magazin Apple in luna iunie, angajatii de acolo nu i-au schimbat Mac-ul si am ajuns in luna august cand ecranul arata la fel pentru ca Apple nu ar avea inca o metoda de a schimba ecranele Retina ale Pro-urilor. Pentru un laptop de peste 2000$, MacBook Pro Retina are probleme destul de banale, dar extrem de enervante.

Interestingly, the people at the Apple store said they couldn’t yet repair or replace Retina screens. This was on June 30. The broken MacBook is still sitting on my desk, waiting for Apple to figure out how to repair it.

This post was last modified on aug. 14, 2012, 10:01 PM 22:01

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