Apple Points Fingers at NVIDIA for Notebook Defect



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Apple has acknowledged a video-card defect in some of its latest generation MacBook Pro notebooks.

In a bulletin posted Thursday,
Apple said affected MacBook Pros include those manufactured between May
2007 and September 2008. To spell it out more clearly — that would be
the current line of MacBook Pros and the generation immediately preceding
it. 

Apple said the issue is related to defective NVIDIA
chips, which have caused some MacBook Pros to display distorted or
scrambled video — or, at worst, show nothing on the screen at all.

The company is asking those affected to bring their notebooks to contact Apple for a refund.


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This post was written by admin on October 11, 2008

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