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Post by RiCEADDiCTBOY on Sept 16, 2007 20:34:51 GMT -6
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Post by suisid3l on Sept 17, 2007 10:39:33 GMT -6
Im holding out for a bigger version and one w/o black lvl issues.
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Post by RiCEADDiCTBOY on Sept 17, 2007 10:42:06 GMT -6
1.) not gonna happen for a llllllooooonnnggg time.
2.) firmware.
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Post by suisid3l on Sept 20, 2007 13:10:03 GMT -6
Yea....I bet they have larger versions out next year dood
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Post by suisid3l on Sept 21, 2007 10:37:16 GMT -6
And defective screens are NOT solved by firmware updates bro iPod touch Screen Problems: Deny Them, Charge Restocking Fees What Happened? iPod touch units were shipped with defective screens. When readers tried to return them to Apple Stores, employees denied any problems and charged the customers $30-40 restocking fees. The Details: When quality control dips on Apple products, and problems occur, the company has two ways of responding -- take responsibility, or try to pass it off on customers. Last week's release of the iPod touch was marred by significant screen problems, including improper displays of black colors, which have been widely reported and blamed variously on manufacturing mistakes, lower-quality display components, and faulty video display drivers. Readers have additionally reported the unusual presence of dead pixels on iPod touch screens. Several readers have noted that similar problems are popping up on recently built iPhones, as well. Unfortunately, despite thousands of comments on its own and other discussion forums, Apple has not widely acknowledged the issues, and many of its retail stores have been imposing $30-40 restocking fees on customers who have attempted to return their faulty units. Though the problems affect even videos purchased from the iTunes Store, including Pixar's The Incredibles as shown in our iPod touch review, employees told customers that they improperly encoded their videos, or that the screens are supposed to look like that. The Wall Street Journal late last night confirmed with Apple that some iPod touch units were defective, but Apple has not offered further public comment or restocking fee refunds to affected users. www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/customers-ask-is-apple-going-rotten/Remember....IM THE ENGINEER.
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Post by Koach on Sept 21, 2007 11:19:03 GMT -6
This looks like a good spot to put my new favorite pic...
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