It appears that I now have several bad pixels on my Powerbook. Coincidentally, Applecare had already told me to take it in to have the latch assembly (the one on the LCD panel) replaced, as well as the keyboard.

However, when I took it in for the service guy to check it in and verify the condition of the computer, he pointed out that there were several dead pixels (mostly full off/Black) on the screen and that it may qualify for the entire LCD panel to be replaced.

I was just wondered if anybody has had Apple authorize this before - how many bad pixels do you normally have to have for them to approve a complete screen replacement ?

Amber

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