greven
Folding Artist
A Apple responde às criticas...
in Engadget.
Ou seja, se tivermos o azar de comprar uma unidade "fragilizada"... azar! Boa politica, isto vai fazer mais gente ainda querer comprar o Nano... :huh:
Alguns comentários:
It’s taken them a few days, but Apple is finally responding to the growing chorus of complaints about the fragility of the iPod nano’s LCD screen. Seems that more than a few people have pulled a nano with a busted screen out of their bag or pocket, and an Apple rep admitted to Macworld UK that while there is a “minor issue” with the screen related to a “vendor quality problem in a small number of units”, that there is nothing fundamentally wrong with the design of the nano itself. Oh, and if you’re not happy about how scratched up your nano has gotten, you’re out of luck. The rep says that only a small, yet vocal, minority has complained about this and that the nano is just as resistant (or susceptible) to scratches as a 4G iPod (i.e. not very). They recommend that you buy a protective case.
in Engadget.
Ou seja, se tivermos o azar de comprar uma unidade "fragilizada"... azar! Boa politica, isto vai fazer mais gente ainda querer comprar o Nano... :huh:
Alguns comentários:
To everyone with a screen problem: I hear you, my screen is scratched, too. But it's been said before:
_the iPod is intentionally scratchable_
"Protection" is the byword for all case makers.
It seems that Apple has a short-term memory when it comes to flaws in their products. One memory that immediately comes to mind is the class action suit for faulty batteries that Apple would eventually lose. Apple should just bite the bullet on this one and just honor the warranties for people who are unfortunate enough to have messed their screens up. If a minority can be so loud, what would a majority sound like when clamoring for accountability?