Yes, you can sue them.
If it is caused by a design flaw and nVidia is found guilty in US, I'd say you have pretty solid ground to file a lawsuit.
I repeat, yes, you can sue them.
So, all users, it is time for you to show the unity and engage Kapal Singh to bring nVidia to the court.
nVidia will have to attend the court if hakim of Malaysia summons her.
Many lawyers love this kind of lawsuit, especially they know nVidia has $$$ to pay.
They may do it for FREE.
Don't complain like schoolboys. Act it like an adult.
Action speaks louder. Ok, gather all users and sue them.
Added on January 30, 2011, 2:36 pm
QUOTE(Thinkingfox @ Jan 30 2011, 02:21 PM)
But if we stick together and complain they will probably do something. I'm sure they don't want us to make headlines for them about the defects of NVidia Graphics.
If this news becomes widespread, people will think twice before using NVidia products.
nVidia product is generally fine. If this news becomes widespread, people will think twice before using NVidia products.
I believe only that particular chipset is flawed.
Don't stick together & complain - this is done by schoolboy.
Moreover, I believe 99% of nVidia users do not encounter the same issues.
Talk to lawyer and file a lawsuit.
It only costs MYR500 to file a lawsuit in our Malaysia court.
What took you guys so long to take a further step?
P/S If lawsuit is too much for you, you can talk to your parents about the lawsuit against nVidia/HP/Dell etc.
Yes, you can sue anyone. Discuss with lawyer on the fees (lawyer may offer you FREE service. Otherwise, it could cost you MYR2000-5000 per hour if it's lawsuit in court).
So, talk to few lawyers and get them to offer you FREEBIE.
This post has been edited by ALeUNe: Jan 30 2011, 05:14 PM
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