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A message from Whitfield Bryson & Mason LLP - Class Action: Update 2
Dear 2011 MBP Community,
Here is a brief update on the 2011 MacBook Pro class action. We recently filed an amended complaint against Apple. Notably, the amended complaint expands the geographic scope of our case to include: California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Puerto Rico, and Vermont. Additionally, the complaint contains new allegations about steps Apple took to conceal the graphics defect. Specifically, we allege that between early- and late-2011 Apple released a software update that dramatically reduced the graphical performance of the GPUs in order to prevent them from reaching temperatures that would cause the GPUs to effectively self destruct. A copy of the complaint is available here for your review. 2011 MBP Amended Complaint (http://files.www.wbmllp.com/…/022_First_Amended_Complaint.p…)
We have also retained a computer hardware expert to help us better understand the defect at issue in this case. Thanks to the generosity of those of you who have volunteered your MBPs for testing, our expert is performing tests on a number of failed 2011 MBPs. Once this testing is complete, our expert will be able to explain to the court not only what causes the graphics defect but how it could have been avoided with better manufacturing or design processes.
In terms of scheduling, Apple is expected to file a motion to dismiss our case on January 29. Our response to that motion is due on March 5, and we will be arguing the case before Judge Davila of the Northern District of California in early April. We will continue to keep you updated as the case develops.
Finally, some of you may have seen recent news about a case against Apple getting dismissed. That is not our case. Rather, that case concerned the logic boards in all MacBook laptops (Pros and Airs) manufactured between 2010 and 2014. By contrast, our case relates only to 2011 MacBook Pro Laptops that contain graphics processing units manufactured by AMD. Candidly, we think our case is stronger than the recently dismissed case, but only time will tell.
As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
The 2011MBP team at WBM: Gary Mason, Steven Berk, Esfand Nafisi, Ben Branda

Am interessantesten finde ich die Behauptung:
"Specifically, we allege that between early- and late-2011 Apple released a software update that dramatically reduced the graphical performance of the GPUs in order to prevent them from reaching temperatures that would cause the GPUs to effectively self destruct"

Wenn das stimmt, kann man ja nur noch froh über EU Gesetze sein, die Apple doch noch irgendwann zwingen, kaputte MBPs 2011 auszutauschen. Gleichzeitig weiss man dann auch, wie der Hase läuft bei Apple. Gewinn geht über Konsumentenzufriedenheit.

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http://files.www.wbmllp.com/news/cl...k-pro-laptops/022_First_Amended_Complaint.pdf
 
Mich nicht mehr, aber Apple möchte gerne so ein Image haben und es gibt genug Leute, die immer noch brainwashed sind.
 
Ich lese gerade das PDF, dortdrin heisst es:

"Less than a month after the 2011 MacBook Pros went on sale, Apple, in its
first effort to quell thousands of complaints and staunch the flow of failed Laptops
streaming into Apple stores, hastily released a software update specific to the 2011
MacBook Pro Laptops that was intended to remedy the graphical issues that plagued the
Laptops. The software update did not solve the problem. In subsequent updates, Apple
surreptitiously decreased the graphical performance capabilities of the laptops in order to
reduce the laptops’ operating temperature and, hence, the failure rate of the solder
attached to the graphics processor. These secret performance downgrades only served to
delay the manifestation of the Graphics Defect until the Laptops were outside of Apple’s
warranty period. But in all Laptops, these downgrades reduced the value of the Laptops
by diminishing their graphical performance by 33%."

Und es geht weiter:
"Because the Graphics Defect has been so widespread, Apple has reportedly run out of new logic boards and is now recycling logic boards from
laptops that have previously failed due to the Graphics Defect. "
Das kann ich bestätigen.
 
Hallo zusammen!

Ich schreibe für eine bekannte Mac-Zeitschrift einen Artikel über das Thema. Falls Ihr selbst von dem Problem betroffen seid oder zu dem Thema "Grafikkartenfehler in 2011er-Macbooks" etwas beitragen wollt – Bilder, Screenshots, Erfahrungsberichte – würde ich mich freuen, wenn Ihr mich per PN kontaktiert.

Beste Grüße,
Christian
 
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