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What to do with a 1286 Macbook Pro after liquid spill
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<blockquote data-quote="applefan124" data-source="post: 1583807" data-attributes="member: 325461"><p>No problamo. I'm actually happy I know what the problem is now. It would of been nice to get it to work, but I am actually pretty happy with my Inspiron 17R. I'll always stick to the affordable Apple products like iPhones, but I don't plan on getting a Mac any more expensive than $1000, down the road. Maybe a Mac Mini, but that's it. Meanwhile, I'll just drewl over their lineup everytime something cool comes out at WWDC. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your totally right Nick, no one would think different on that one, unless it was some rich person who did not care at all. </p><p></p><p>But if I was really going to get a MBP, I'd just stick to a 13" for around $1200. I think Apple just charges alot for repairs in either Canada or the U.S., and parts through them is like buying an engine from Ferrari for an older Ferrari. Thanks again for everything Nick, and yes at least we have an ending to this story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="applefan124, post: 1583807, member: 325461"] No problamo. I'm actually happy I know what the problem is now. It would of been nice to get it to work, but I am actually pretty happy with my Inspiron 17R. I'll always stick to the affordable Apple products like iPhones, but I don't plan on getting a Mac any more expensive than $1000, down the road. Maybe a Mac Mini, but that's it. Meanwhile, I'll just drewl over their lineup everytime something cool comes out at WWDC. Your totally right Nick, no one would think different on that one, unless it was some rich person who did not care at all. But if I was really going to get a MBP, I'd just stick to a 13" for around $1200. I think Apple just charges alot for repairs in either Canada or the U.S., and parts through them is like buying an engine from Ferrari for an older Ferrari. Thanks again for everything Nick, and yes at least we have an ending to this story. [/QUOTE]
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