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Two California men, unhappy with the display qualities on their new MacBooks, are suing Apple for deceptive advertising, misrepresentation, unfair competition and violation of California’s Consumer Legal Remedy Act. The lawsuit, filed in San Diego County by Fred Greaves and Dave Gatley, asserts Apple falsely claimed, in advertising and technical specifications about its notebooks, that the units offered display quality superior to other brands’ models when, in fact, the displays were no better than the others.

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Original post by Fred J. Aun and software by Elliott Back

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