Apple admits MacBook Pro graphics glitch, offers fix

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Danny Gorog13 October 2008, 5:00 PM

It took them 16 months to admit it, but Apple has finally announced free hardware fixes for all MacBook Pro users that suffer the graphics glitches.


Remember when we told you about graphics glitches that plagued the recent line of MacBook Pros -- you know, the ones that cause scrambled display on many MacBook Pros?

Well, despite Apple's denials, including one to a reader by Steve Jobs himself, Apple has finally fessed up -- almost 16 months since the first 15 and 17" MacBook Pros started shipping with NVIDIA graphics cards.

Apple now admits issues may exist on all models that shipped with the standard GeForce 8600M GT cards. The good news: If your machine 'fails within two years of the original date of purchase, a repair will be done free of charge.' If you bit the bullet and got your out-of-warranty MBP repaired because of this issue, Apple will refund your repair costs.

The problem, according to Apple, and already admitted long ago by other computer manufacturers, is related to a 'higher than normal failure rate' of NVIDIA 8600M GT graphics cards. Symptoms include 'distorted or scrambled video on the computer screen' or 'no video on the computer screen (or external display) even though the computer is on'

While Apple has admitted the problem with the graphics chips are real, they've also made it clear that NVIDIA is at fault, and that the problem has only been uncovered thanks to an 'Apple-led investigation.' Good work guys -- though it may also have had something to do with the thousands of messages posted in forums (including Apple's) from disgruntled customers for the past year.

Nonetheless, this announcement is clearly good news (albeit belated) for those users plagued with the nasty graphics glitch and goes some way to restoring the lost confidence and ill-feelings that many MacBook Pro owners felt towards Apple.

Better News

Apple will once again get a chance to make amends when they release brand new laptops this coming Thursday morning. No doubt you've read plenty on this already, but in short, both the MacBook and MacBook Pro family will receive updates this Wednesday morning.

It's rumored that this refresh will actually be a complete redesign thanks to the leaked photos of new cases and Apple's own technical documentation on the MacBook/MacBook Pro (late 2008) model. Rumors in the US of a sub $1000 MacBook may be true, but with pressure on the Australian dollar it remains to be seen whether Apple Australia will make the same play for a 'budget' MacBook in the Australian market.

Oh, and in case you were hoping that Apple would dump NVIDIA after the latest debacle, think again, as AppleInsider suggests the new MacBooks will sport NVIDIA chips onboard, deposing Intel's perenially underpowered integrated graphics chips.

We'll have a full report on Wednesday morning.


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McBanjo (Regular user):

Yeah I'm quite surprised at the slow uptake on this one from Apple. Too bad it's announced right when people are looking to buy the new laptops. Coincidence? I think not.

And don't you mean Wednesday? Apple's announcement is October 14th 10AM PDT. So that's 3am on Wednesday morning is it not?

13 October 2008, 5:59 PM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Dan Warne (Administrator):

Erm, yes it is.. good pick up, thanks :-) Fixed now.

13 October 2008, 9:15 PM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

K (User):

Any opinions on whether it's worth the bother taking a MBP to the shop if there's no problem with it? So far I've had no screen issues with my 8 month old MBP (touch wood).

13 October 2008, 9:46 PM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Tin (Advanced Forumologist):

"Oh, and in case you were hoping that Apple would dump NVIDIA after the latest debacle"

Why? It's a bit odd to hope a company would change supplier just because they had a bad run of one series of part. ATI and Intel are the 2 other options, and I think we all know both of those have had issues in the past too.

13 October 2008, 11:59 PM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

SLi (Frequent poster):

get a real computer... macs suck

14 October 2008, 12:13 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

itd (User):

"Apple will once again get a chance to make amends when they release brand new laptops this coming Thursday morning..."

How will releasing new laptops "make amends" for taking 16 months to admit to a problem that their customers were suffering with. I certainly won't be sending any money their way again.

14 October 2008, 3:04 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Hemma (Cornerstone member):

What I couldn't believe is that, since the Days of PowerPC iBooks and PowerBooks, the issue relating to build quality still exists.

14 October 2008, 9:34 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

AtticusFinch (Regular user):

16 months since this issue arose ?
And Apple will honour the free repair within 2 years of purchase ?
That leaves everyone who bought one 8 months to get it fixed or get your refund !

14 October 2008, 10:03 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Tin (Advanced Forumologist):

That's assuming you bought it the day before the issue started showing up. I suspect there are a small percentage bought earlier than that still to show up the problem, and quite a large percentage bought AFTER the problems started showing up (who will get a much longer period).

14 October 2008, 10:11 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

plutonium210 (Frequent poster):

" .. a repair will be done free of charge.' If you bit the bullet and got your out-of-warranty MBP repaired because of this issue, Apple will refund your repair costs..." - APC

Can't ask for much more really !
Just another case of Apple doing the right thing and keeping us MacTards happy :)

Keep NVidia .......... Intel does a lot of great things, but graphics has never been one of them !

14 October 2008, 10:13 AM (1 month ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

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