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Apple knowingly sold defective MacBooks, judge rules – TechRadar
Judge agrees that Apple had knowledge of the alleged defects

A US federal judge has found merit in a lawsuit alleging that Apple sold defective MacBook Pro laptops despite being aware of the quality issues.
Referred to in some circles as flexgate, the issue centers on MacBook Pro machines sold since 2016 that have notoriously flimsy flex display cables that apparently begin to wear out after a short period of use. This results in weird display anomalies, most notably the “stage light” effect, when too much backlight bleeds through the bottom bezel of the…
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