Raj Dsouza, who began his petition for the MacBook Pro video fix in late 2013, is hoping Apple's action puts an end to any video issues.
In August 2013, Apple began a repair program for iMacs. This isn't the lone video glitch Apple has been hearing complaints about. However, if you've already paid to have the annoying video glitch fixed, Apple will refund the cost. The free repair program is being offered at Apple retail stores and authorized service partners and even by sending the laptop directly to Apple itself. 27, 2016 or three years since the device purchase date. If yes, the repair program will be available through Feb.
Device owners need to enter the laptop's serial number to find out if their laptop is in need of repair by enrolling it in the program. The repair program is actually available to all MacBook Pro owners.
The video feature has come under great scrutiny for years, prompting a popular petition movement and even initiating two class action federal legal battles. Customers can learn more about the repair program, including affected models, service options and repair reimbursement information," stated an Apple support post. "We are contacting customers who paid for a repair through Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider to arrange a reimbursement. In a support notice, Apple stated the glitch affected just a small number of MacBook Pro models sold between February 2011 and December 2013 and outlined what device owners need to do now to avail of the repair.