Replacement Displays for 20" Aluminum iMac

As I sit here staring at another gray background website that goes from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom, I keep wondering "When is Apple going to do the right thing and replace these displays?" The poor quality display is the only thing keeping this computer from being the best one I've ever had.

If you're still within the 14 day period, return it and get a refund. So long as people keep buying the new 20" iMac, Apple has no incentive to improve the quality of it. I'm concerned about how Apple is going to honor its warranty for people who have the white iMac. If Apple can't repair them, it is contractually bound by its warranty to replace them with a functionally equivalent computer. In the past, that's always meant that a person would end up with a new model that was actually better than its predecessor, but that's not the case now. Since the supply of white iMacs is running out, Apple will eventually be replacing defective white iMacs with aluminum iMacs. However, because of their poor quality screens, especially on the 20" model, the new iMacs are functionally inferior to the white iMacs, thus leaving Apple with no way to honor its warranty unless it replaaces defective white iMacs with new MacPros and Cinema Displays.

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