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- Your Mac's Specs
- iMac 21.5 1TB HDD - iPod Touch 4G
I bought an iMac in June last year, and its been fine. I dont need telephone support or additional help. But I am thinking it would be nice to have the warrantee, should anything go physically wrong with the imac.
Then I started thinking. I bought a sony vaio laptop about 4 years ago, and it still works fine today. I bought the sony, because at the time, it was 'good quality' (Less likely to go wrong) and it hasn't...
So that got me thinking. What is the likelihood of the imac (again, great quality) going wrong in the next two years?
Stuff happens, the worlds an imperfect place and I know that, but I am simply wondering if a great quality computer such as the imac is likely to go wrong in the next 2 years? Are there any general statistics available?
I dont think I have ever really had a computer go wrong on me within a 5 year period ever... So why should it happen with one of the top end products from apple?
Or am I thinking this wrong and there is some kinda benefit I am not aware of ?
Please help me make up my mind. Should I buy applecare?
Then I started thinking. I bought a sony vaio laptop about 4 years ago, and it still works fine today. I bought the sony, because at the time, it was 'good quality' (Less likely to go wrong) and it hasn't...
So that got me thinking. What is the likelihood of the imac (again, great quality) going wrong in the next two years?
Stuff happens, the worlds an imperfect place and I know that, but I am simply wondering if a great quality computer such as the imac is likely to go wrong in the next 2 years? Are there any general statistics available?
I dont think I have ever really had a computer go wrong on me within a 5 year period ever... So why should it happen with one of the top end products from apple?
Or am I thinking this wrong and there is some kinda benefit I am not aware of ?
Please help me make up my mind. Should I buy applecare?