Lawyers and Settlements
What are you looking for?
Email to a friendEmail
Home Page >> Potential Lawsuit >> Apple

Apple

A lawsuit has been filed and is seeking class action status against Apple alleging misleading marketing and false claims of the MacBook and MacBook Pro. Apple notes that its laptop color displays can show millions of colors, but the suit claims the LCD panels show color at only 6 bits of depth per RGB element, for a total of only 260,000 colors. Finely detailed dithering at the sub-pixel level tricks the eyes into perceiving millions of colors, as would be seen in a true-color 8-bit display.

According to the filed court papers, Apple advertised that the MacBook and MacBook Pro would display millions of colors. When in fact they are only capable of displaying the illusion of millions of colors through dithering. The case was filed in the Superior Court of San Diego and claims the dithering problems cause noticeable banding in photographs and applications which display continuous gradations of colors. The suit alleges numerous MacBook owners have described the displays as "grainy" or "sparkly," so Apple knows about the problems, yet has done nothing about it.

Legal Help

If you have suffered damages in a similar color display case, please click the link below to send your complaint to a lawyer to evaluate your claim at no cost or obligation.

Last updated on May-24-07
LEGAL HELP NOW!
Please complete this form to request a review of your complaint by an attorney.

First name:

Last name:

Email address:

Phone number(s):

State:

Zip Code:

Defendant:

Describe your complaint:

Subscribe to our free newsletter


There is absolutely no cost to you to submit this form. Doing so places you under no obligations and does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

Related Lawsuits

Legal Services:

Facebook





Better Business Bureau

CAALA

Best of the Web Approved

Public Justice
 
FAQ | TOS | Privacy | Disclaimer | About Us | Contact Us | Press | Advertise | Member Login | Site Map

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License © 2001-2012 Online Legal Media. All rights reserved.