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  • 3 weeks later...

2014 edition 13" Macbook Air with 1.7GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM, Intel HD Graphics 5000 card with 1536 MB Dynamic RAM, 499GB SSD and now running El Capitan. Worth it!

 

Custom-built through the Apple Malaysia online store and was about P9,000 cheaper than if ordered through Apple Philippines. Luckily I timed the order and delivery when I was in the area.

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http://www.consumerreports.org/content/cro/en/electronics-computers/news-archive/z2015/November/laptop-reliability-by-year/jcr:content/hero-image-par.img.lg.20151120T1536415400500.jpg

 

Consumer Reports 2015.

 

Excerpt:

Apple laptops are the most reliable brand out there, and by quite a margin, according to our latest survey of 58,000 subscribers who purchased laptops between 2010 and 2015.

But this year’s survey doesn't stop at the brand name—we also can see which product lines are more likely to require repairs. Not surprisingly, considering Apple's overall showing, two Apple product lines came out on top. Apple's MacBook Air has just a 7 percent estimated failure rate, while the MacBook Pro is almost as dependable with a 9 percent failure rate.

At the top of the list for Windows product lines are: Gateway’s NV (13 percent) and LT (14 percent); the Samsung ATIV Book (14 percent); Lenovo ThinkPads (15 percent); and the Dell XPS line (15 percent).

Reliability isn't necessarily related to how much money you spend on a laptop. HP’s premium ENVY line is near the bottom, with a 20 percent failure rate, while the company's less-costly Pavilion line fares better, at 16 percent.

Lenovo's Y Series has the highest failure rate at 23 percent.

Our survey also showed us, by brand, the proportion of laptops that fail in the first, second, and third years of ownership. The chart below breaks it down for you.

 

http://www.consumerreports.org/laptops/laptop-reliability-by-year

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