Apple sued over 'inflated' iMac claims
Apple, the world's most successful brand, is being sued by a
According to the law firm, Apple told consumers both the 20-inch and 24-inch iMacs displayed "millions of colors at all resolutions":
Indeed, the new 24-inch iMacs display 16,777,216 colors on 8-bit, in-plane switching (IPS) screens, as did the previous generation of 20-inch iMacs. But the new 20-inch iMac monitors do not even come close, displaying 98% fewer colors (262,144).
While Apple describes the display of both the 24-inch and 20-inch iMacs as though they were interchangeable, the monitors in each are of radically different technology. The 20-inch iMacs feature 6-bit twisted nematic film (TN) LCD screens, the least expensive of its type.
The 20-inch iMac's TN screens have a narrower viewing angle, less color depth, less color accuracy and are more susceptible to washout across the screen.
Why does hundreds of thousands, rather than millions, of colors merit a class action? According to KBK, the new 20-inch iMac, the one launched in August 2007, is:
particularly ill-suited to editing photographs because of the display's limited color potential and the distorting effect of the color simulation processes.
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/04/01/apple_imac_class_action/
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