Apple’s iMac models with the M1 processor have been highly acclaimed in terms of performance and design since their release. However, recent complaints show that the device is actually not that perfect. Especially in online forums, iMac M1 users have been victimized by the problem of horizontal lines on the screen. These lines are caused by a hardware bug that makes the device seriously difficult to use. So what is Apple doing about it?
Apple refuses free repair service for screen problem on M1 iMac
Looking at the source of the problem, it appears to be a hardware failure in the display itself. Interestingly, the affected devices do not have this problem when using an external display. This confirms that the fault is directly related to the display and not the iMac’s graphics processor. Worse, the problem occurs more frequently when using high screen brightness and is thought to be caused by thermal damage.
Apple generally refuses to offer free repairs for out-of-warranty devices to customers who experience this problem. The fact that the company has not yet recognized this problem as an official manufacturing defect has led to the reaction of users. In the complaints voiced in the forums, it is stated that this problem is quite common and the high repair costs make it even more difficult for users.
The question that comes to mind at this point is: How will Apple solve this problem? Will the strong performance and innovative design of the M1 iMac model continue to be overshadowed by such hardware failures? Users expect Apple to officially acknowledge this issue and offer a more customer-friendly solution.
Because no matter how powerful a device is, the most important feature of a device is its ability to provide a smooth experience to the user. What do you think about this? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.
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