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RE[3]: hardware NOT more reliable
by kaiwai on Tue 26th May 2009 09:46
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RE[4]: hardware NOT more reliable
by FooBarWidget on Tue 26th May 2009 13:45
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No, I can't take it back and get it fixed.
- It's not me who has the video card problem, it's my friend.
- There's nothing to fix unless they're willing to build Delete, Home, End, PageUp and PageDown buttons into the keyboard.
- The freezes and unrecognized USB stick problems are software problems. The only way to fix this is through a software update, not by returning it to the store.





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I don't think so. A friend and I both bought a MacBook Pro simultaneously. His video card has a quirk and messes up the entire screen every time it gets too hot, forcing him to reboot. He looked it up on the Internet and apparently it's a factory error that many people suffer from.
My MacBook Pro doesn't have this problem, but it freezes from time to time. And with freeze I mean a kernel freeze - not even the mouse pointer works anymore. One of my USB stick isn't recognized by OS X: after inserting it, nothing happens. It's not broken because it works fine on my Linux laptop.
The keyboard isn't as productive as it can be because it lacks the Delete, Home, End, PageUp and PageDown buttons. Instead I have to emulate them with Fn.
About the only goods thing I can say about the mac is that the screen is very good and it's quiet.