iMac screens experiencing unwanted condensation?

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iMac screens experiencing unwanted condensation?

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Posted Oct 21st 2007 7:13PM by Conrad Quilty-Harper
Filed under: Desktops
One of our readers dropped us a note to tell us that his new 24-inch iMac was exhibiting condensation build up behind the screen: he's not the only one, with a few people on the Apple Support forums and elsewhere also reporting the problem. Our tipster says that condensation builds up in the lower corners, goes away, and then comes back when the surrounding environment drops in temperature. Moisture plus computers doesn't compute, so make sure to report the issue to Applecare if you're seeing the same issues. Hopefully Apple will step up and publicly recognize this as a fault sometime soon.

[Thanks, Lee B.]
S: http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/21/imac ... densation/

Poor quality control? Poor design because of a piece of glass covering the LCD display.
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shouldn't this be imac's experiencing unwanted use?
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