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Default Apple’s M1 MacBooks have cracked screen feature

Class action law suit launched this week.

The law firm Bursor and Fisher filed a class action lawsuit against Apple this week over unusually common screen cracks on M1 MacBooks.

The firm is accusing Apple of knowingly selling laptops with fragile displays that tend to crack under normal use in some cases and then refusing to repair them without charge. Bursor and Fisher is now seeking compensation for all expenses associated with repairs.

Apple's latest 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro notebooks based on the M1 system-on-chip were hyped to the extreme when launched, and the Tame Apple Press insists that owners were happy on launch.

However, even the most rabid Apple fanzines had to admit there were a large number of customers who have experienced unexpected screen cracks and were forced to pay $600- $850 to Apple for repairs. Of course most Apple fanboys have more money than sense and are happy to hand over their money, particularly as Apple says it is their fault.

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