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I finally broke down and called Apple yesterday looking for some sort of help with this issue. I have held off hoping that Apple would do the right thing here. This has been going on for some time, but I still have some glimmer of hope that they willl make this right in the end.
Here are my thoughts on the issue, as someone who has spent several thousands of dollars on Apple products...
4 - Apple TVs
3 - iPads
3 - iPods
1 - MacBook Pro
1 - MacBook Air
1 - MacPro
1 - Apple Airport Extreme
1 - 27" Apple Cinema Display
What I can tell you, in 2011 when I purchased my MacBook Pro, I also purchased an Alienware Windows 7 laptop. My Windows 7 Laptop is still alive and kicking and was a fraction of what I paid for my 17" MBP. It is VERY unfortunate that I am losing my faith in Apple products.
The first issue was with my MacPro (Dual Processor) 16 GB of Ram unit that has a 32 bit EFI. It is fully capable of running Maverick, but only if they enable 32 bit EFI for booting the CD... Which of course they don't. So several thousands of dollars suck running an old OS that Apple surely will stop supporting at some time. This hardware is so powerful that anything I have thrown at it has worked flawlessly... unfortunately it's obsolete because of the 32 bit EFI. Annoying... but, I get it because that is a hardware limitation, poor original design, but... I'll live with that....
The second issue was with my MBP 17" early 2011... yup, my nice 27" display looks amazing... wait, I can't use it in integrated mode. So I am suck using my MacBook Air on my 27" display doing photoshop... My $2800 machine is worthless and Apple said they can repair the logic board (which everyone has heard).
So what am I going to say that is different? Well I can tell you that Apple said that this model (serial number) was not affected and the logic board would fix the issue, however they are not willing to give me an extended waranty just the standard 90 days. I explained my extreme frustration with it, but it was not the tech's fault, he's just getting direction from his management.
Here is a quote from Steve Jobs, the man who made Apple what it is...
"Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.”
All I have to say is that this product certainly does not meet the yardstick of quality and certainly does not meet my expected excellence of Apple.
Another quote from Steve Jobs...
"Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations.”
Unfortunately Apple is not quickly admiting that there was a product issue with this year of MBP. This does not sound like the same company that was ran by Steve Jobs. I think Jobs would have recognized it, and corrected it. Sure it would have eaten into profit, but what Steve understood is that loyalty of the consumer is worth more than a few hardware repairs. Consumers willing to pay $2800 for a product becasue they know... no, they expect high quality and certainty it will work, is what he was after. It is a shame that it is slipping away.
Anyway, good luck to all of you. I wish the best. I hope Apple gets this one right. They are very close to losing an avid apple fanatic here.