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hmmm... what was wrong with just replacing batteries?
Now we have a device that has a limited life span of about 2-5 years due to the battery (which can develop faults)....
I dont like Apple purposely creating limit life span products, and using tones of glue to make them difficult to repair - this is not good and quite distrusting of Apple... Steve Jobs would hate all this glue -- what ever happened to good well-built great designed products???
On keyboards, little. On mice, I get through a lot of batteries.
alex -
And there was plenty of glue around in Apple products where SJ was running the show.
98% of these mice will never need repairing outside warranty. That glue makes for a product that is less likely to go wrong.
Of course iFixit doesn't care [in a positive sense] about reliability. They want products that they can sell you a fix for.
alex -
On the contrary, it was after Steve Jobs return to Apple that they moved away from maintanable hardware to gluey messes. And honestly, there's nothing wrong with that. Apple banks on the fact that the vast majority of its customers will accept nigh non-existent repairability in exchange for sleek form factors, and they're absolutely right. That means that the few percent of computer users who value repairability and upgradeability can take their business elsewhere, and honestly, that sort of person wasn't in the market for an overpriced product that's more fashion accessory than it is a tool in the first place.
dbgrogg -