Fusion Drive. You can purchase Apple Care up to a year after purchase.
So I'm going to order a new iMac and should I get fusion drive, apple care or squeak both in my budget? I've never been one for extra warranty stuff. Thoughts?
I agree.
But really, adding Apple Care shouldn't be stretching your budget that badly or you're probably spending too much as it is.
So I'm going to order a new iMac and should I get fusion drive, apple care or squeak both in my budget? I've never been one for extra warranty stuff. Thoughts?
I agree.
But really, adding Apple Care shouldn't be stretching your budget that badly or you're probably spending too much as it is.
So I'm going to order a new iMac and should I get fusion drive, apple care or squeak both in my budget? I've never been one for extra warranty stuff. Thoughts?
So I'm going to order a new iMac and should I get fusion drive, apple care or squeak both in my budget? I've never been one for extra warranty stuff. Thoughts?
So I'm going to order a new iMac and should I get fusion drive, apple care or squeak both in my budget? I've never been one for extra warranty stuff. Thoughts?
Really, if your purchase is this constrained shouldn't you be considering not buying now?
Apple care can be purchased for $61 for 3 years of support with purchase of imac at BH Photo
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/897215-REG/Apple_21_5_iMac_Desktop_Computer.html
That is a heck of a deal on AppleCare!!! Everyplace I see it it's $169 for the iMac. No chance that is a bait-and-switch price, meaning $69 sounds more like AppleCare for the ipad.
Nope...that's the real deal...BH Photo has great offers and is also including a choice of free software with the iMac purchase....explore their iMac listing for more info
So true, I didn't know this until after I bought mine elsewhere and was helping a friend find a 2011 iMac. Actually, their separate price for Applecare is about $40 cheaper than most places. I plan to get it there sometime soon in the new year since I missed their bundle price.
This train of thought makes no sense at all. The question is not whether he can afford an iMac w/ AppleCare and a Fusion Drive... he wants to know if it's worth it.
There's nothing wrong with someone wanting to save money, or not spend more than they need to. AppleCare is not a necessity for everyone, it depends mostly on the end-user. The extended replacement warranty is immensely helpful, but Apple has been known to replace components with early failure, even if they're out of warranty... we're talking about piece of mind here. Most software issues can be resolved via Google, so telephone support is more of a convenience than anything else in my opinion.
If you're the kind of person who wants to have someone else do all your software/hardware diagnosis/repair, then AppleCare is the way to go. Otherwise if you're comfortable getting your hands dirty, and using resources like iFixit and the Apple forums, then AppleCare is much less valuable. Not to mention that money can be put towards upgrades or savings. As someone pointed out, you have a year to decide... I see no reason in shelling out money for AppleCare at purchase, unless it's required like AppleCare+.
To answer the OP question, I never buy AppleCare because I've had good experiences with Apple replacing early out of warranty failures. Worst case if something does fail, you might have to shell out some money for a repair but will it be more expensive than $169 AppleCare warranty? Hard to say, we don't know how accessible the new iMacs will be compared to the old models.
Weigh your choices, there are Pros and Cons. AppleCare is not a must have product... it really depends on the end-user.