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This is entirely true.

Apple has more and more in common with other luxury goods, such as expensive cars, which have a glamourous reputation but are notoriously unreliable after only a few years. Then they are eye wateringly expensive to repair.

For someone buying simply for utility, Apple is best avoided. Their market position and financial incentives are aligned against selling you a machine that is solid in the long term.




> Then they are eye wateringly expensive to repair.

Isn't that precisely why people buy luxury goods?




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