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jimmywoods
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"The problem reared its ugly head recently when ZDNet Australia sister site CNET.com.au noticed that battery power on its 15-inch MacBook Pro -- acquired late-February -- was dramatically reduced for no reason.
Despite being fully charged, the notebook could only last under 15 minutes on the battery. Rather than providing up to 4.5 hours of battery life (Apple's stated lifespan for the 15-inch model), the MacBook Pro began to randomly shut down.
The outer casing of the battery pack had swelled up to the point that the notebook was exposed to dirt."
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Their advertising campains are just a brainwash really arn't they.
If this happened to PC's, mac users would say..."yeah, stupid PC's never work..etc"
I think it's just computers in general. PC/MAC whatever. It's just that electronic stuff is always likely to malfunction.
Despite being fully charged, the notebook could only last under 15 minutes on the battery. Rather than providing up to 4.5 hours of battery life (Apple's stated lifespan for the 15-inch model), the MacBook Pro began to randomly shut down.
The outer casing of the battery pack had swelled up to the point that the notebook was exposed to dirt."
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Their advertising campains are just a brainwash really arn't they.
If this happened to PC's, mac users would say..."yeah, stupid PC's never work..etc"
I think it's just computers in general. PC/MAC whatever. It's just that electronic stuff is always likely to malfunction.