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Previously on "Red tinted screen on my MacBookPro"

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  • cojak
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    It's been happening with a few iPad-3's as well.

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  • rob s
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    Had similar on my last non-retina MBP but it was under applecare and even though I was in boston (though unit bought from Glasgow), they swapped it out in 40 minutes, no questions asked. That's why I'm a fanboi...

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  • Alias
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    great! thanks!

    I did google it but didnt come up with anything less than 3 years old

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  • cojak
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    It's a known issue.

    Take it back to Apple, this shouldn't be happening, irrespective of it being just out of warranty.

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  • Alias
    started a topic Red tinted screen on my MacBookPro

    Red tinted screen on my MacBookPro

    so, erm, found that my screen now has a red tint to it on my 1 year old MacBookPro

    after about 60-90 mins it goes away but will re-appear on a reboot

    just outside its one year warranty and no applecare (is it too late to get?)

    What do our esteemed panel think? Any easy fixes?

    Thanks

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