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When You Shouldn’t Repair Your Mac – Lifehacker Australia
The point of hardware repairs is to ensure your devices remain usable and in good condition as long as possible, so you don’t have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a new product. Spending a couple hundred dollars replacing a severely cracked MacBo…

The point of hardware repairs is to ensure your devices remain usable and in good condition as long as possible, so you dont have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a new product. Spending a couple hundred dollars replacing a severely cracked MacBook screen is a much better option than buying a new one entirely, especially if your devices are still under warranty.
Unfortunately, thats not always the case.
Canadian software developer Luke Tully recently documented an exchange with App…
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