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Mar 14, 2011 9:04 AM in response to NiqueXyZby Michael Morgan1,cut by poster
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Mar 14, 2011 9:20 AM in response to Chriscicby C Barclay,My iPad 2 light bleeding is starting to go away. I wish now I had taken picture of before but it was like everyone else. But I can tell you most has disappeared we will see if all goes away by the end of the day.
I looked at my iPad 1 and it does have bleeding in lower right corner below home button.
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Mar 14, 2011 9:35 AM in response to C Barclayby striboi,C Barclay wrote:
My iPad 2 light bleeding is starting to go away. I wish now I had taken picture of before but it was like everyone else. But I can tell you most has disappeared we will see if all goes away by the end of the day.
Chris
that's quite interesting
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Mar 14, 2011 10:07 AM in response to Chriscicby Soulmanager11,Having same issue with white 32gb wifi. Also yellow border on bezel only noticeable on certain light conditions. Waiting for Apple to issue a response on this issues. -
Mar 14, 2011 10:11 AM in response to Soulmanager11by BeachCatFan,Wow. After reading all of this, I think I will hold off on my purchase. It's not like I really "need" one, just wanted a new "toy". -
Mar 14, 2011 10:17 AM in response to Chriscicby gwforeman,I still say someone should try heating it a little with a hair dryer, and put a few books on it, and leave it for a while to see if it will make it seal. Don't over do it, just a few good sized paperbacks would probably be enough weight. If I had mine yet, I would certainly try this first.
Make sure you take before and after photos!
PS, do it at your own risk
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Mar 14, 2011 10:40 AM in response to Chriscicby trilobyte,I'm experiencing light leakage on my 64GB black AT&T 3G model as well. Staying tuned for any official response, will check back with the local Apple store as soon as I get the chance. -
Mar 14, 2011 10:57 AM in response to trilobyteby striboi,trilobyte wrote:
I'm experiencing light leakage on my 64GB black AT&T 3G model as well. Staying tuned for any official response, will check back with the local Apple store as soon as I get the chance.
how many days are using your iPad? -
Mar 14, 2011 11:36 AM in response to Pettmanby Chriscic,I haven't noticed any improvement in mine since Friday. On the bright side, I confirmed that I have 90 days to exchange at Target, so I'll probably wait a month or two for stock and also for Apple to hopefully fix the defect or at least reduce the frequency. -
Mar 14, 2011 11:41 AM in response to Chriscicby GENE GOLDENSTEIN,As an entrepreneur, with product management expertise, my perspective is this. Every product that comes out will have a certain failure rate, so as a consumer there is a "luck of the draw" factor to whether you get a product that is a lemon or not. Generally speaking, later
generation products have lower failure rates because a good company will have learned from their design and production mistakes and will have really dialed in their manufacturing. The big caveat is that if the company changes some components or suppliers or design features in later generations, it can cause new issues to arise because it adds another layer of complexity.
My rules of thumb are:
1) If the company has a reputation for putting out 1st generation new products that don’t have high failure rates, then it's okay to buy first generation, but I don't usually do it the first week, I will wait for a month or so to hear if there some is consistent failure issue that they missed in their quality control.
2)If it’s a new company that hasn’t launched new products before, wait for 2nd generation, so that you aren’t paying for their learning curve.
3)If it’s a mechanical product that requires extensive parts manufacturing (e.g. a car), wait for later generations (at least 2nd or 3rd) because they will want to keep cranking out the same parts to realize economies of scale and the production will keep getting more dialed and reliable. -
Mar 14, 2011 12:50 PM in response to Chriscicby Rick19,After a bit of time, I am definitely seeing a noticeable improvement in the light leakage on my iPad. As others have mentioned, the same thing was experienced by some with the iPhone 4, and that eventually went away. Here's hoping that it is a simple issue.
My recommendation for people is to not freak out and return it right away. The iPad still operates and it is primarily only noticeable when the screen has dark content. If it turns out to be a major problem, Apple is good about there return policy and will replace it with a fixed model when supplies are available. May as well take the wait and see approach unless you want to return it for a refund and not a replacement. -
Mar 14, 2011 1:37 PM in response to striboiby trilobyte,I've been using it quite a bit since getting it Friday. I took a picture of it this morning, and had that with me when I stopped by the Genius Bar this afternoon (hooray for same-day appointments at a busy location). I also had a 1024x768 black jpg file so they could check it in the back, and it seemed less pronounced to the two techs who checked it there than it appeared in my pic. There wasn't any stock on hand (which I expected to be the case), but they said more were expected tomorrow and that I was welcome to check back and they'd exchange it if I liked. Seems more than fair, I'll take another pic tomorrow morning and if need be stop back at the store. -
Mar 14, 2011 2:09 PM in response to Chriscicby Dankss,im hoping mine corrects itself to. although the image im showing looks yellow it surely is white in real life. im afraid mine will never be good. im the type will loose sleep over materialistic things like this and it ****** me off more than anything. should i try to return it? im sure it wont make a difference regardless. its what i deserve for wanting to have the newest technology. im an idiot.
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Mar 14, 2011 3:04 PM in response to Dankssby Electric98,My white 32gb looks exactly like yours. Think I'll give it a full week then take it back for a replacement. I called apple tech support on Saturday nite and they even emailed me a case # si I have it on record with them. Hang in there. Apple will make it right -
Mar 14, 2011 3:16 PM in response to Electric98by KeynoteUS,I spoke to Apple customer relations today and they were not helpful. He said to just return the device or they can send me a service unit. Thank you AppleHe was not sure if it will be a service unit. I am not in the gambling business and I don't want a service unit after only buying the device three days ago.
Sure, I can just return it. Thank you Apple for wasting my valuable time by building a device with the same issue as last year.