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Anyone take their MBP in for the video recall ?
#11
Over three years on my Early 2011 MBP and not a hint of a problem, but you guys have me worried.
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#12
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
Over three years on my Early 2011 MBP and not a hint of a problem, but you guys have me worried.

same here, I have en "early 2011" MBP 15" with high resolution matte screen, perfect so far, but... I am still covered until NEXT year, right?
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#13
space-time wrote:
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
Over three years on my Early 2011 MBP and not a hint of a problem, but you guys have me worried.

same here, I have en "early 2011" MBP 15" with high resolution matte screen, perfect so far, but... I am still covered until NEXT year, right?
Mine is also hi-res matte screen. Maybe that makes a difference.

AppleCare for my MBP expires in a few months. The Repair Extension program runs until the end of February 2016: http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro-videoissues/
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#14
Yup, got my Santa Rosa C2d MBP fixed WAY out of both warranty, and Repair Extension. Gotta know when NOT to blink when they tell you NO.
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#15
I think I'm cursed - I am on my sixth MoBo on my last two Macs; Santa Rosa C2D and 2012 MBPR...

Meanwhile, the original Intel MBP I purchased a lifetime ago still runs like a champ as our media center iTunes server.
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#16
My early 2011 17" MBP has the Hi-res matte screen and it failed 6 mos. ago. They replaced everything but the HD and screen. It was covered under the recent repair program.
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