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Originally posted by dcoltonbrown
a. Therefore, we can assume that Apple is putting profit above and beyond the customer and the product. (Personally, I would too if I had followers who thought I could do no wrong).
i'm no zealot, so i don't see a problem with this. it's simply a business being a business. they are putting their profit above the customer and the product as far as they believe they can effectively go to maximize the profit.
if you expected (as you may) or believed (as some mac zealots do) that apple is some kind of a charitable organization, willing to go heads over heels for the customers, then this might be a disappointing revelation.
when people speak admirably of apple, it's perhaps because they may have somewhat customer friendlier profit chasing policy. but they still have to chase profits - they can only go so far in trying to value customers over profits. call me cynical but i believe such is the world of corporations.
ibook apparently has some problems. pb 12" apparently also has some problems. i personally know of no computers that have no problems. i will not claim that ibook is perfect, i never did. i will not claim that apple is perfect, i never did. no one knows how widespread this problem is.
therefore, for the original poster - take these posts as you wish. be aware that ibook can have problems. be ready to deal with it, though i sure hope you won't have to, like many ibook purchasers don't. ultimately, you have to pull the trigger.
should you decide to purchase an ibook and have no problems - good for you, but that doesn't make posters here with ibook problem experience "whiners." conversely, if you purchase and ibook has problems with mobo, that doesn't make "defensive" posters like myself "liars" either.
good luck with your deliberation.