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I am suing Apple

psmoore

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But the iPad does work in hades.. I live there (read, Small Illinois farm town) LOL
 

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I'm suing Apple because I was using my ipad in the bathtub one night, the blasted thing got water on it and stopped working. The nerve of APPLE!!
 

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Anyone know if the Kindle or Sony reader have the same sun/heat susceptibility problem?

My wife has a Kindel and never once got an overheat warning. And I couldn't count the number of times she used this outdoors. ????
 

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I think the User Guide specifies operating temp range. I found it in a Apple Spec google search.

Environmental requirements


  • Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
  • Nonoperating temperature: -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C)
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
  • Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)

People also need to note that covering your ipad (leather case, hard covers, etc) increases the heat
 

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So let's say you sue apple and win. What are you asking for? How much money should apple give everyone in the law suit?
 

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I also wonder if this was just the earliest models. I was home in KY last week and SOP is the kids take my iPad and I don't get it back until I pry the grubby, sticky device from their sleeping fingers. It was 95 down there and we were outdoors all the time, no problems.
 

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I also wonder if this was just the earliest models. I was home in KY last week and SOP is the kids take my iPad and I don't get it back until I pry the grubby, sticky device from their sleeping fingers. It was 95 down there and we were outdoors all the time, no problems.

I know for a fact the early models had issues with overheating. And if you complained about it Apple made sure to get one in your hands that didn't have this problem
 

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