Some of you know that I was pretty anti-smart phone for a long time. And recently when the iPhone 4S came out, I got one and within 2 1/2 weeks Ended up going two of them.
The first one came shipped directly to my home with the cracked glass over the camera lens. It was my first experience through Verizon and it was pure hell dealing with them.
And the second one came to me but it would automatically raise its volume on its own. It was a funny quirky little ghostlike feature and this time, I brought it back to the Apple store on Halloween evening and showed them how this thing would just raise the volume to the max on its own. After resetting it and finding the same problem occurred, they just handed me a new phone right there.
Now I've also had an Apple MacBook for close to three years now. In fact I have about a month left on the warranty extended warranty that is. Anyway my experience with my first laptop and Apple MacBook, has an excellent the only thing I've noticed is that cut several months ago the screen would randomly flicker black. It happens at random and no rhyme or reason to itit'll just be a quick blink. I took it to the Apple Store last month, they ran diagnostics and found nothing wrong, and so they decided to replace the entire back screen. So the rear clamshell of the laptop the entire display board was replaced. Great. New parts all covered under warranty. Took the computer back and that night the same problem occurred. So I took it back again this week.
This time, he went through his own logic and saw that my motherboards/logic board has two chips , one for better efficiency I suppose and one for better graphics performance. Anyway he said changing the chips would be the way to go but that since they were integrated into my logic board they would have to replace that.
So if I'm understanding correctly I'm getting a new motherboard, And two new graphics chips. So in the course of the month and also within a month left of the warrantee I got a whole new video display new graphics cards and motherboard. It's like I'm getting a whole new computer!
All in all, comparing this to my previous experiences with Dell, I have to say I'm very happy. With Dell I would spend hours on the phone struggling with accents from various parts of the world trying to fix my computer. With the Apple it's easy is this dropping it off and coming back and picking up. I've spent a fraction of the time dealing with the Apple. But I highly recommend it!
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