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In Reply to: RE: And be the first to get ripped off with hardware problems posted by bullethead on September 10, 2016 at 18:05:54
I have had zero hardware issues with the many Apple products that I have purchased over the past 9 years. Can't say the same for my other brands.
In fact, every piece of Apple gear that I have ever purchased continues to work flawlessly. I've given some away to family members including old iMac, MacBook Air, iPods, early iPads, etc. I still have 3 Mac Minis that all work perfectly. My 2007 MacBook Pro works fine. I've sold a few old iPhones for cash and generally keep the previous model as a backup when I buy a new one.
Is your new MacBook Pro giving you hardware problems?
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no, but it is giving me other problems. watching my credit rating go from 810 to 720 because I spent that much money in a month :)
I have an ipad that I got and no problems, what I am trying to say is the first batches usually have the problems. wait for the next big bad batch, knowing initial rollouts always have problems.
I am trying to say is the first batches usually have the problems. wait for the next big bad batch, knowing initial rollouts always have problems.
Yes, there's a higher likelihood of first batch problems vs waiting later into the production cycle, but this is true of pretty much any brand or product. For example, I would never buy the first model year of a car.
I was going to use the car analogy as well :)
thanks again for the help before in helping me find MacOSX so I could do a fresh install if I have to down the line.
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