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Is Apple Laptop better to use or not?

Oct 6, 2011 7:37PM PDT

I was roaming the internet to find apple laptop that best suits my needs.But I came to a website where a person has reported an error with the headfree or something like that.Could you please guide me whether i should buy one or not?

Note: This post was edited by a forum moderator to remove unnecessary link on 10/07/2011 at 5:28 AM PT

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Re: laptop
Oct 6, 2011 7:53PM PDT

Well, it always can happen that something you buy isn't 100% Ok and has a smaller or bigger issue. That's why they have 1 year warranty at least. You shouldn't base your buying decision on one specific case of somebody who had the bad luck to have to use that warranty.

But it's fair to say that most laptops (of all makers) work the first year without issues.

Kees

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By the way
Oct 6, 2011 8:19PM PDT

I've arranged for the links you provided in both your posts to the same web site to be removed.

Sorry but posting that twice could be considered by some to be spam.

Mark

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Depends on the need
Oct 6, 2011 11:17PM PDT

Depends on the need of the user whether Apple laptops are better or not. There are plenty of cases where the answer is yes, and plenty of other cases where the answer is no. You need to take a look at what you specifically want out of a laptop, and then compare that to various laptop makers out there. If Apple is the clear winner, then buy yourself an Apple laptop, otherwise buy whichever does come out the winner.

There's no point buying this or that laptop because other people said it was good if it's not going to meet your specific needs. Who cares what other people thought, they aren't you. Figure out what YOU need and want from a laptop, and buy accordingly.

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Depends on your own
Oct 18, 2011 6:28PM PDT

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