Comment by wkat4242
7 months ago
And you can drop it and lose the $2k in one single second. You can insure against that but it costs another small fortune.
TCOs are great calculations for companies but don't work for individuals.
7 months ago
And you can drop it and lose the $2k in one single second. You can insure against that but it costs another small fortune.
TCOs are great calculations for companies but don't work for individuals.
AppleCare+ on the $2k 14" MBP is $279 or +14% for 3 years of coverage. That seems pretty reasonable to me.
So now you made it a 2.3k$ MBP didn't you? Funny how the 999$ MacBooks tend to explode in price when you configure them to make them useful.
I don't understand how this relates to paid warranty or insurance. Your TCO for a non-Apple laptop can also include a protection fee or cost to repair with no insurance.
Correct. It’s an insurance product.
Whether you take it is all about your risk tolerance and in no way impacts the usefulness of the machine.
I believe 14% is worth it.
Build a Hackintosh out of a rugged laptop case, problem solved.