Fresh Lawsuit Claims iPad Can’t Take the Heat

The suit alleges that the iPad “does not live up to the reasonable consumer’s expectations created by Apple,” because it “overheats so quickly under common weather conditions.” Under direct sunlight, the suit suggests, an iPad may shut off in as little as a few minutes.

…because it has a built-in heat sensor. Better than having the iPad burn itself out completely. What’s the point of trying to use the iPad in direct sunlight if you can’t even see the screen. These people are clearly stupid. They want Apple to put a fan inside it or something? There has to be some compromise for putting all those components in a slim case. No, maybe I’m wrong. Apple should have built the iPad to military standards to operate in all conditions. Since the operating temperature specs were well-defined on most electronic devices, the class-action suit must be because the iPad doesn’t operate properly within those specs. Time for a third-party vendor to make an iPad “cooler”.

So what will the next outrage be called? iPadOverheatgate?…

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Fresh Lawsuit Claims iPad Can’t Take the Heat

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