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by huis
2560 days ago
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Isn't this what AppleCare is for? At least with Dell my experience is that they just come to you and replace what is broken and also replace what might have been broken. But Dell computers can be opened and components can be easily replaced (most of the time without tools). As others point out this is the disadvantage of Apple laptops. Not to speak of the Microsoft surface which gets a score of zero @ iFixit. |
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My Dual G4 tower years ago had a run of bad processor modules. AppleCare sent service reps out three times in the space of four days trying to get it working correctly. Today, almost everything has to go back to Apple to be replaced; there are no more Apple-sanctioned repair outlets and the Apple store can't do much more than elevated diagnostics tests.
If you get into a car accident, you can take it to the dealer for repair but it'll likely be much more expensive because their goal is to keep the car running to their specifications. If the repair costs are excessive, your insurance might just total the car. You could still take it to a garage, get it repaired for a fraction of what the insurance claim was and get many more years of use out of it.
With Apple, there's not really much option for repair, as they usually won't sell parts to aftermarket repair outlets.