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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Should a man even consider new machines or aim for a choice older refurb model these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="ced89" data-source="post: 1925677" data-attributes="member: 407595"><p>Getting every 2-3 years the latest is very expensive and time consuming... I forgot to mention that the actual performance are overkill for me, so it should be good for the next decade taking the 2023 model.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to get a single machine because I want a laptop mainly, and this MacBook Air is unusable for me with 256GB disk anyway.</p><p>Instead of buying another laptop and a Mac Studio too, I can get a single laptop for everything (cost saving).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On the UK website there is the option for annual payment, until you don't cancel it, so, does it go beyond 3y??? ****, I need to check that...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Batteries growing up in size are at risk of explosion, the 2012 models were probably not even anti-fire, definitely not anti-explosion, there is a little chance that Apple had the best at that time, but I wouldn't risk.</p><p>I would stop using that laptop for your own safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ced89, post: 1925677, member: 407595"] Getting every 2-3 years the latest is very expensive and time consuming... I forgot to mention that the actual performance are overkill for me, so it should be good for the next decade taking the 2023 model. I'd like to get a single machine because I want a laptop mainly, and this MacBook Air is unusable for me with 256GB disk anyway. Instead of buying another laptop and a Mac Studio too, I can get a single laptop for everything (cost saving). On the UK website there is the option for annual payment, until you don't cancel it, so, does it go beyond 3y??? ****, I need to check that... Batteries growing up in size are at risk of explosion, the 2012 models were probably not even anti-fire, definitely not anti-explosion, there is a little chance that Apple had the best at that time, but I wouldn't risk. I would stop using that laptop for your own safety. [/QUOTE]
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