does the imac really worth it ?
or its too expensive?
iPhone 4, iOS 6
or its too expensive?
iPhone 4, iOS 6
Only you can decide that.
Only you can decide that.
Yes.
will this device stay like 5 yrs if i use it correctly??
No
Maybe...
AlexNubani wrote:
will this device stay like 5 yrs if i use it correctly??
Mine has.
AlexNubani wrote:
will this device stay like 5 yrs if i use it correctly??
I have a 10 year old Mac that I still use.
why no? can you be more obvious? 🙂
It should, but there is no guarantees. You might want to consider purchasing the extended warranty just in case.
No they are not. Unless you buy the lowest cost unit and only do rudimentary computing on it. Web browse, Email and word processing.
AlexNubani wrote:
or its too expensive?
Will it last 5 years. Maybe, Maybe not. No one knows not even Apple. They hope it doesn't so you will buy a new one in less then 5 years. That is why they only offer a 2 year extension to the standard one year warranty. If the system was built to last 5 years + they would sell a 4 year extension.
As opposed to all other computer makers that offer 10 year warranties?
Well If Apple built Mac's the way they are priced then they should last 10+ years. If not 10 at least 5 and they would be warrantied for that length of time. But they don't. As noted by all the posts on these forums.
stedman1 wrote:
As opposed to all other computer makers that offer 10 year warranties?
stedman1 wrote:
As opposed to all other computer makers that offer 10 year warranties?
On a ten year old machine. (If they stay in business that long.) In ten years will have a computer screens inside our eye lids.
Again, as opposed to any issues that might show up in a Dell, Toshiba, HP, tech support forum?
Over time, Macs are the most inexpensive computers to purchase, by far.
None of the Macs I have ever purchased since 1985 ever failed. I still use an eleven year old PowerBook on occasion, though these days it is generally to help others with theirs. It spent most of its life being abused by airport security in weekly business travel. It's on its third battery.
Consider the number of people here asking questions regarding Macs that are still running Tiger or PowerPC programs that have not been written for at least seven years.
Most people prefer to spend $500 every year and a half for a piece of junk Windows PC than twice as much for a Mac that will easily last at three or four times as long. Apparently they didn't do well in math.
does the imac really worth it ?