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. (AXcess News) action lawsuit has been filed against Apple Computer ( AAPL) over defects in iPod Nano, claiming the screen is easily scratched and damaged and knowing that, Apple manufactured and shipped the defective portable music players to consumers anyway. According to the complaint, Apple advertised and marketed the iPod Nano as being impossibly small and durable; however, in an effort to make the device as small as possible Apple compromised the quality of the Nano.
Thinkpad (AXcess News) San Jose CA - A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Apple Computer (Nasdaq: AAPL) over defects in iPod Nano, claiming the screen is easily scratched and damaged and knowing that, Apple manufactured and shipped the defective portable music players to consumers anyway.
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Microsoft According to the complaint, Apple advertised and marketed the iPod Nano as being impossibly small and durable; however, in an effort to make the device as small as possible Apple compromised the quality of the Nano.
The suit claims Apple knew the Nano was defective, but chose to go forward with the release and pass the cost of replacing the defective device on to class members. The suit also claims that instead of admitting to the flaw after widespread complaint, Apple concealed the defect and advised class members to purchase additional equipment to prevent the screen from scratching excessively.
Laptop Computers The plaintiff named in the class-action suit, Jason Tomczak, purchased a Nano and used it in a manner that was consistent with Apple's advertising. Within a few days the Nano became so scratched he was unable to view the screen. After receiving a new Nano due to a battery problem with the first, Tomczak went to great lengths to protect the screen but in the end decided to return the device after lightly rubbing a corner with a paper towel and found significant scratches. Apple did allow the return, but not without charging a $25 return fee.
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Laptop Computer According to Steve Berman, lead attorney for the proposed class, Apple chose to disregard the design problem with the Nano before its release and has not taken any steps to correct it since then. "We intend to prove that in an effort to rush the iPod Nano to the market, Apple ignored obvious defects in the design and later tried to cover up negative responses received from consumers," said Berman. "We seek to recover money lost in purchasing this product as well as the $25 fee Apple has chosen to impose on those who have returned their product after it became unusable."
is a brand of portable digital media player designed and marketed by Apple Computer. Devices in the iPod family provide a simple user interface designed around a central scroll wheel (with the exception of the iPod shuffle). Most iPod in hard drive, while the smaller iPod shuffle and iPod nano use flash memory. Like most digital audio players, an iPod can serve as an external data storage device when connected to a computer.
Desktop Computer Previous versions of the iPod separated the screen and controls from the case and was covered with a thick film of resin. In designing the Nano, Apple reconstructed the housing into a seamless front where the screen and controls reside directly under a much less durable film of resin allowing irreparable damage to occur.
Notebooks The suit claims Apple knew the Nano was defective, but chose to go forward with the release and pass the cost of replacing the defective device on to class members. The suit also claims that instead of admitting to the flaw after widespread complaint, Apple concealed the defect and advised class members to purchase additional equipment to prevent the screen from scratching excessively.
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