I have an M1 MacBook Air that is within the warranty period (six months) and cracks have appeared in the screen display, rendering the computer useless.
I purchased it 6 months after it’s release. No effort was made to notice me regarding the many cracked screens that have been reported. I have attached pictures of the computer and screen. Please note that there is no external object damage and the cracks originate from the lower right edge of the screen. It is clear to me that the cracks originate from the insufficient support the frame of the computer provides an overly thin and fragile screen design. I closed the computer, and when I opened it again the cracks were there.
I contacted Apple Support and was referred to Apple Certified Repair Company Unitek. As predicted, they immediately blamed me for the problem. However, this is my 5th Macbook purchased and I never had a screen issue. I have never placed any objects large or small between the computer keyboard and the screen.
I have never had an issue with a screen and all the older computers, from 2004, 2009, 2011 have a solid screen whereas the M1 clearly is subject to cracks, bending and other issues caused by a failure to construct a proper frame and screen that is durable.
I bought the M1 because I am unable to upgrade the OS on my 2011 MacBook Pro. The M1 selling point is the new M1 chip manufactured by Apple instead of Intel. I did not realize that Apple changed the construction of the screen. Apple makes the ridiculous claim it is the client’s duty buy additional cases and bags and take extraordinary precautions to protect this fragile device and claims they noticed consumers about this. I was never notified to take additional extraordinary care of this computer. The durability is part of the implied warranty common to all laptop computers.