HT202580: Avoiding image persistence on Apple displays

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MrBizle

Q: This isn't really good enough

There is a fault here, do you have any intention to look of a real fix so I can use my brand new imac normally?

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Posted on Mar 28, 2014 7:40 AM

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Q: This isn't really good enough

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  • by accentaudio,

    accentaudio accentaudio Jul 16, 2016 9:07 PM in response to MrBizle
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    Jul 16, 2016 9:07 PM in response to MrBizle

    I agree whole heartedly! This issue has plagued the iMac for nearing 5 years now and is NOT acceptable. To say that this behavior is "normal" for IPS displays is a flat out lie and Apple is misleading their customers. There are many IPS displays on the market that DO NOT exhibit this behavior whatsoever. I have had 5 iMac computers and they ALL have done it to varying degrees. My newest iMac, which is a late 2015 5k model even does it. I repeat, this is NOT acceptable! This did not happen when Apple used Samsung as their panel manufacturer. Why doesn't the Apple engineering team get with LG and MAKE them fix this?