LONDON, ON, Oct. 25, 2013 /CNW/ - A settlement has been reached and approved by the Court whereby NVIDIA Corporation ("NVIDIA") has agreed to pay CAD $1,900,000.00 in exchange for a full release of claims brought on behalf of Canadians who purchased a computer for use and not for resale equipped with a defective NVIDIA graphics card known as either a Graphics Processing Unit or a Media Communications Chip ("GPUs").
Consumers are eligible for compensation if they purchased certain laptop computers for use and not for resale made by Apple, Compaq, Dell, HP, or Sony that contain a defective GPU made by NVIDIA (the "Affected Computers"). For a full list of "Affected Computers", visit. www.canadiannvidiasettlement.com.
An Affected Computer is one that contains the defective NVIDIA GPU and which suffered or exhibited one or more of the following "Qualifying Symptoms":
a. distorted or scrambled video;
b. no video on the screen even when the computer is on;
c. random characters, lines or garbled images;
d. intermittent video issues; or
e. failure to detect wireless adaptor or wireless networks.
The Qualifying Symptoms vary by computer manufacturer. To view a list of the symptoms by computer, visit www.canadiannvidiasettlement.com.
Qualifying class members will receive cash compensation based on the severity of the Qualifying Symptoms experienced, the loss of use of the computer, the age of the Affected Computer, any out-of-pocket repair expenses, any loss of use, and other relevant factors.
To submit a claim, class members can obtain a Claim Form at www.canadiannvidiasettlement.com or by regular mail by contacting the Administrator at 1-866-432-5534.
In order to make a successful claim, class members should provide the following:
Cash payments will be made once satisfactory proof of purchase and a declaration respecting the experience of Qualifying Symptoms has been received by the Claims Administrator.
Cash payments will be made for total loss of use based on the age of the computer; temporary loss of use having regard to the nature and duration of the loss of use; and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.
The amount of compensation will be determined by the Claims Administrator who will apply a compensation grid and settlement administration guidelines (the "Distribution Protocol"). To view the Distribution Protocol, visit www.canadiannvidiasettlement.com.
To receive compensation, class members must mail or otherwise submit a completed Claim Form and any supporting documents to the Administrator no later than February 25, 2014.
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SOURCE: Harrison Pensa LLP
For further information regarding the terms of the Settlement Agreement or questions about the case, contact Anita Thakkar at 1-800-263-0489 ext. 567.
For further information regarding the Distribution Protocol, filing a claim, or to obtain a Claim Form, visit the Administrator's website: www.canadiannvidiasettlement.com or contact the Administrator by emailing [email protected] or calling 1-866-432-5534.
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