MacBook Air 2013 still sticks to screen blurring errors

Screen blurring errors that appear randomly on the Apple MacBook Air 2013 continue to appear even though Apple has released an OS update as well as upgraded to the Mavericks version.

Screen blurring errors that appear randomly on the Apple MacBook Air 2013 continue to appear even though Apple has released an OS update as well as upgraded to the Mavericks version.

At the end of July 2013, the error was discovered and reported to Apple. The company has released an operating system update as well as updated the graphics driver for the MacBook Air 2013 . However, reports say this error often occurs when the system moves, bumps or sometimes users type hard as camera shake, causing the sensor to activate sleep mode to cause screen dimming. .

MacBook Air 2013 still sticks to screen blurring errors Picture 1MacBook Air 2013 still sticks to screen blurring errors Picture 1

In some cases the display will only dim for a short time, others for a few seconds and heavier than asking the user to enter the password to continue using. This problem is becoming more and more common, and is considered popular when the system is using batteries instead of AC power.

While Apple has replaced some affected systems, the company has not yet acknowledged the problem, or simply provides a form of repair or replacement for affected machines. It has been about 6 months since this problem was first discovered, the user affected by this error is best to bring the product to the Apple store for repair or replacement, especially if it still says Buy or buy AppleCare packages .

Because the main problem is when using the battery, the only way to solve it is to use the AC system as much as possible. The problem seems to only activate sleep mode for a short time, and while annoying, it does not seem to affect data or other system features.

Another alternative that users can try ( though not guaranteed to work well ) is to install a 3rd party NoSleep application, allowing you to keep the MacBook working even when the screen is closed.

4.5 ★ | 2 Vote