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Discussion on: You Don’t Need a MacBook to Become a Coder

 
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Brian Lampe • Edited

I've never had to bring an Apple product in for service.

I'll never buy from HP again.

We can keep going like this all day.

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Thomas H Jones II

Maybe they're sturdier, now, but the 2004-vintage MBP was not suitable for use by traveling consultants. The wear-and-tear of slogging through airports, daily setup and teardown at hotels and client-sites (and the slogs back and forth between them), they just didn't cope well with it. And the utter lack of meaningful hardware support means that they just weren't business-suitable.

If you don't offer on-site hardware support, you're not a supplier of business-oriented systems. Apple may have changed since then, but, they lost me forever with their "marginally better than Acer/ASUS/Toshiba/etc." level of service.