appleinsider.com — The first issue, which some are calling "the black screen of death," manifests itself on unibody MacBook Pros during game play. Users report that their screens go black after just a few minutes of gaming, while the system locks up and the audio enters into an infinite loop.
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thekorn2Nov 27, 2008
When you win the popular AND electoral college -- yeah it does.
samard2002Nov 27, 2008
So the problem has existed for four years and Apple includes this product in their brand new notebook line -- yet you still don't hold them accountable in any way? You may want to analyze your objectivity.
raydeenNov 27, 2008
This is what happens when you try to run Crysis.
Closed AccountNov 27, 2008
Ummm....no. Either you didn't read what I wrote or your reading comprehension is poor.I think Macs are just as susceptible to hardware problems as PCs, albeit not as many because they're a closed system. However, listening to management and fanboys, you'd think that Macs are impervious to problems. I buy the warranty for my Macs because things break and because Apple has shown that they are willing to actually stand behind their products, fix, or replace them when things go bad. Not many other plans do so.
rpetersNov 28, 2008
Lol, you actually had a serious reply. Doesn't matter if it's two at a time or one at a time...the machine has two graphics cards, neither can perform well apparently. The integrated one is too weak and the dedicated one gets too hot in that compressed little case.