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Four years seems like a reasonable amount of time to cover an issue. If it fails after that, it’s time to buy a new computer anyway.



> it’s time to buy a new computer anyway.

Why if your older computer is working fine and you are happy with it?


Don’t buy a new computer then...


That is my point.


And my point was that 4 years is completely acceptable amount of coverage. If you want to keep your computer longer, by all means, but you shouldn't expect repairs to be covered forever.


> but you shouldn't expect repairs to be covered forever.

or you could design your products so that if it breaks, its easier for the user to repair it themselves instead of advocating for throwing it in the trash and buying a new product.


Vote with your wallet and buy a ThinkPad?


I have a Thinkpad from work and a MagSafe MacBook at home. I wanted to love the Thinkpad so I don’t have to even entertain the possibility of being ripped off buying a new MacBook in the next couple of years. It’s a great pc laptop, better than most I’ve used. But it’s not in the same league as my old MacBook. A lot of the problem is how the hardware works under windows - it just doesn’t quite ‘click’. It feels disjointed and it’s really not enjoyable to use. I’ve only had it for a few months so it may grow on me. But the trackpad is really bad, like all other pc laptops I’ve tried. How on earth did they (Microsoft? Lenovo?) decide dragging a single finger on the trackpad could sometimes be a drag, rather than moving the pointer? Did anyone actually test it and decide it was good? Or just ‘good enough’?


I personally prefer they continue to design for thinness and lightness vs. easy repairability, but to each their own.


That is because you dont have to deal with all the waste that is generated with all those broken devices, some third world country has to though.


I believe Apple is at the forefront of manufacturing devices that are readily recyclable.

Pretty sure System 76 will sell you some ugly box that you can fix and hold on to forever.


The resale value for a Mac after 4 years can easily be 50% of the original price. With this issue; not so much.


That's sad, it means that it takes 4 years for Mac's to double in quality.




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