Apple more than makes up for the slightly late iBook delivery
As many of you guessed from my previous post, I got my new iBook yesterday. Which coincidentally was also the day when Apple released their new, faster and cheaper iBooks...
So, spurred by comments in the MacOS X community here on LJ, I just called Apple about it. The practicalities of it is that by Swedish law I have the right to return this machine for a full refund within two weeks of getting it. So I could, in theory, just return this one and buy a faster one for about 2500 SEK (about 180 UKP) less. But this would be a bother both for me (who'd have to spend more time laptop-less) and for Apple (who'd have a pretty much unsellable piece of hardware on their hands). So I asked if they could possibly consider just refunding me the price difference between what I paid and what it costs today.
And they just said "Sure, no problem". Which makes me happy, since that should easily pay for the extra RAM I was going to buy for it anyway :-)
Also, after less than 24 hours of experience with it, I like MacOS X. A lot. To they point where I'm seriously considering replacing my current stationary box with an iMac, as soon as I scrape together the money for it.
So, spurred by comments in the MacOS X community here on LJ, I just called Apple about it. The practicalities of it is that by Swedish law I have the right to return this machine for a full refund within two weeks of getting it. So I could, in theory, just return this one and buy a faster one for about 2500 SEK (about 180 UKP) less. But this would be a bother both for me (who'd have to spend more time laptop-less) and for Apple (who'd have a pretty much unsellable piece of hardware on their hands). So I asked if they could possibly consider just refunding me the price difference between what I paid and what it costs today.
And they just said "Sure, no problem". Which makes me happy, since that should easily pay for the extra RAM I was going to buy for it anyway :-)
Also, after less than 24 hours of experience with it, I like MacOS X. A lot. To they point where I'm seriously considering replacing my current stationary box with an iMac, as soon as I scrape together the money for it.
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And MacOS X is cute; if nothing else being able to use amanda to back up my wife's iMac is highly useful, especially since you can configure it to respond to WOL packets.
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slower secondhand macs are not very expensive, at least in the UK. Pick one up next time you're over :-)