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imac stand / tilt failure

i have a late 27" imac, it has developed a fault with the stand it is in the permanent tilt position it moves freely but will not hold for a desired tilt, many people are experiencing this problem, my mac is out of warranty, is there a recall for this problem which seems like a badly designed fault, i would expect it to last a lot longer than this has especially as i do not move my mac it sits on my desk, obviously i do tilt the mac from time to time but i have handled it very carefully, i think it is not fit for purpose

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3)

Posted on Mar 19, 2016 1:30 AM

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Sep 13, 2017 6:24 PM in response to rkaufmann87

I would understand your comment better if it were an HP or Dell but your pay a premium for an Apple. The base stand for that model has a flaw. I just took mine to the Kansas City Apple Store to get it repaired and was charged. I got a call after it was fixed letting me know the hard drive was failing. I have never had an issue with my hard drive. I brought it home and tried to boot the system up and it sounds like a hover vacuum.

Apr 16, 2016 7:59 AM in response to rkaufmann87

Good to know RK, but right now it's the 5-days-in-the-Shop that's the problem - not the cost to fix it (free or otherwise). I'd spend $50 to get it back in a day - way cheaper than losing 5 days of production (it's a work computer).


I also had another problem with this iMac related to the hard drive and display (strangely enough). I get the feeling the late 2013 batch of iMac's wasn't so good.

imac stand / tilt failure

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