Comment on Apple Accidentally Leaks 'MacBook Neo'

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Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zip ⁨12⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Memory utilization is relative to the user though. For someone who wants to do nothing more than check their email and manage online banking, no specs matter

Just because such a system would not be suitable for your use-case does not mean that it is not suitable for any use case.

Repairing broken hinges on such a cheap laptop practically has to be a DIY repair. I get this exact repair inquiry every now and then, the owner often balks when the repair cost is more than 50% what they paid for the device. For these low-end laptops, I also find that parts are usually less available than those for most Apple devices. Apple tends to use certain part designs / assemblies for multiple generations. Apple stuff is consistent enough that there are plenty of used parts available aftermarket.

Far as your repair scenario is concerned, I can only think of 2-3 times where a Mac came in with hinge related failure and those cases all stemmed from abuse like opening the lid too far / egregious mishandling. Meanwhile, I’ve bread lots of butter with HP laptops whose hinges break through regular operation.

If something costs more to fix but only breaks 1% as often, are you really saving money by purchasing the cheaper solution with the higher fail rate?

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